Old 12-22-20, 03:56 PM
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Clang
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I swear this keeps getting more expensive. They have the nerve to list MSRP in 1991 and charge more.

Trek 7900 Multi-Track - 23" alum. frame - $987 (Mpls. MN)



https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/h...245495951.html



1991 aluminum Trek Multi-Track 7900. All original. Rarely ridden. Stored in bedroom.
'Like New' condition and that's no exaggeration or hyperbole. Gift worthy, suitable for giving.
Made in the USA - M$RP: $859+ ( that's $1627+ in today's dollars).
23" aluminum frame. - Top tube 22¾" - Seat tube 23" - Stand over 34". - Cro-Moly fork.
21 gears/speeds (rapid fire Deore DX thumb shift). 700 x 40 tires. True wheels, each with 32 stainless steel spokes.

Not needy at all, it's ready to roll. However, it should be in a museum; it's unique, one of a kind. Like fine art, it will only increase in value.

Price is fair & firm, $987. Not for everyone; priced to appreciate and continue to care for. Or I suppose you could adopt a highway.
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