Post Sale Update: After 15 bids on eBay, this N15 sold for $6,500.
After Norton moved production to Plumstead in the early 60s, they had a few leftover engines from the less-than-popular Atlas line. They threw those engines into Matchless frames to create a series of hybrids under the Norton, Matchless, and AMC names – possibly the most confusing time in the history of the British firm. One of desert racers that was created was the Norton N15CS (CS stood for Competition Spring), and while it was based on the Atlas Scrambler, it got modified front forks, rubber gaiters, a slimmer seat, and a lovely Candy Apple Red finish for both the Norton N15CS and the AMC G15 equivalent.
This bike is being offered by the second owner, and it has just 300 miles on it since a complete mechanical rebuild – the cosmetics were left as original as possible. Find this N15 for sale in Ventura, California with bidding up to $4,750 and the reserve not yet met