"This is very first BSA Goldie, sold 15th February 1938 ....." a truly unique bike, although not totally original
".....from a crash or a frame failure in 1939 and rebuilt with a second hand frame in the 50's.....".It doesn't even present well - rusty bolts, dirty etc etc.
I would guess the bike was never worth the asking price although now I think the market is shrinking as the older riders who associate themselves with the Goldie fall off the perch or struggle to make ends meet in their retirement. And there in lays a lesson for all collectors I think.
I wonder how much this owner paid for it. It sounds like he has rebuilt it himself so I would guess no where near this price. I think he might be 'trying it on' - not that you could blame him for that. How else could you establish the value of it.
The best chance is for a museum to get interested would be my guess.
I don't know the Old Pommy Bike market but my guess would be $30-40,000.
Now this one is more interesting for my liking
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Triumph-Trophy-Bird-1956-/160612901957?pt=AU_Motorcycles&hash=item2565466445Looks like the seller is a dedicated Pommy fan
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http://shop.ebay.com.au/thrisoint/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562