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1958 BSA Gold Star - Vintage Motorcycle Ad
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1958 BSA Gold Star - Vintage Motorcycle AdOriginal, Vintage Magazine advertisement
Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm)
Condition: Good
RIDE A REAL WINNER
DON’T BE SATISFIED with a motorcycle whose
only connection with highly tuned track specials
is the name on the tank!
BSA Gives You the REAL THING In the
YOUR BSA GOLD STAR HAS exactly
the same wonderful power unit that
rockets the BSA GOLD STAR COMPETI-
TION jobs to victory after victory!
EVERY GOLD STAR HAS:
Dynamometer tuned and tested alloy
racing engine, racing valves and
springs, racing cams, Amal 1 ¥2" rac-
ing carburetor, 190MM vane cooled,
racing front brake, racing ventilated
rear brake, fine handling twin tube
frame,
PLUS LUXURIOUS ROAD EQUIPMENT
GOLD STAR
Road and Racing Model
JUST A FEW OF THE MANY 1957 GOLD STAR-SUCCESSES
WON 100 Mile Daytona—Rider Kenny Brown, Covina, Calif.,
2nd, 3rd and 8 out of 12 top positions Daytona 200; WON
Peoria 45” National Championship—Also 2nd. Riders: Al
Gunter Dick Mann; WON Top position A.M.A. Dirt Track Point
Standings 1957. Rider: Al Gunter, Los Angeles, Calif. (CLASS
A}; WON Ohio State Championship September 15, 1957.
Rider: Glen Jordan, Columbus, Ohio; WON Indiana TT Title,
October 7, 1957. Rider: Roger Howk, Goshen, Indiana;
WON Florida State Championship October 13, 1957. Short
Track. Rider: Jim White, Miami, Fla.; WON Southeastern
Championship, Shreveport, La., October 27, 1957. Rider:
Everett Brashear, Beaumont, Texas; WON Iowa State Cham-
pionship, June 30, 1 957. Rider: Bob Paxour, Cedar Rapids, la.
Prices plus Specifications between Eastern and Western model
may vary. Consult your dealer.
Distributed in the West by
HAP ALZINA
3074 Broadway, Oakland, Calif.
Distributed in the East by
BSA INCORPORATED
639 Passaic Ave., Nutley 10, N.J.
11458-5804-02