3 Trek Frames and a Centurion LeMans
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Vintage steel Treks are desirable but I would not expect any big $$ from the examples you have. I did buy a 1984 Trek 660 in VGC with headset 5 years ago for $100 so considering your location I would adjust down from there. Of course you will need to market them well, with great photos and descriptions.
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I bought the Centurion frame on ebay without a fork. Supposedly it has never been fully built up.
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