HIGHLIGHTS
- Original G3L in wonderful order
- US dry state import
- Very good condition
- Runs, but needs recommissioning
THE APPEAL
The Matchless G3 is unassumingly one of the most historically important motorcycles in existence, its significance due in no small part to the role it played in World War Two.
It was developed quickly in 1939 for use in the war, with over 80,000 of them manufactured during the conflict, the vast majority the post-1941 G3L (or Lightweight) model.
From 1942, following the bombing of the Triumph factory in Coventry, it became the most prolific motorbike in the UK for a while.
From 1942, following the bombing of the Triumph factory in Coventry, it became the most prolific motorbike in the UK for a while.
Post-war, and with manufacturing reliant on strong exports and minimal costs, the G3L was kept in production as a civilian bike, running almost unchanged until 1960. All civvy models were black and the model
This one has spent most of its life in private collections both in the USA and the UK, and has been repatriated since 2017.
It has just 3,684 miles recorded, which given its condition could well be genuine but cannot be proven
It has just 3,684 miles recorded, which given its condition could well be genuine but cannot be proven
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
- Part of a private collection
- Stored for several years
- Imported from California
- Duties paid
The Matchless was imported from California in 2017 having spent much of its life in a private collection.
The vendor is also a collector and has had the vehicle in private storage for the past five years, but is now downsizing to create more storage space.
The vendor is also a collector and has had the vehicle in private storage for the past five years, but is now downsizing to create more storage space.
The bike was brought to the UK from California in its current condition in 2017 and has been carefully stored as part of a private collection since. The import papers and duties are paid but it is not yet UK registered.
THE CONDITION
- Original, seemingly unrestored condition
- Excellent throughout
- Matching numbers
- Minor pitting to chrome
The Matchless doesn’t appear to have been restored and the vendor believes its mileage could well be genuine.
It is in original order throughout and is generally in superb order, the only minor detraction being some very slight pitting to the chrome on the handlebars.
It is in original order throughout and is generally in superb order, the only minor detraction being some very slight pitting to the chrome on the handlebars.
The tanks, saddle, forks and suspension units all appear to be in great condition.
THE MECHANICS
- 350cc single OHV
- Does run, but will need some recommissioning
- Unused for several years
The Matchless is in running order and starts well but it hasn’t been used (other than run up) in many years so some careful titivation will be required, as well as the correct UK registration (a straightforward process) before it’s used on the road.
However, the vendor reports that it runs well.
SUMMARY
This is a wonderful example of one of the bikes that truly mobilised Britain during WW2 and beyond.
Historically significant and in excellent order throughout, it’s a fabulous example and a true collectors’ piece.
Historically significant and in excellent order throughout, it’s a fabulous example and a true collectors’ piece.
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