1967 Triumph Bonneville

A 1967 Triumph T120R Bonneville that's been gone through with care. Two-tone glossy paint, chrome trim, and the mechanicals all tuned to run reliably and start without an argument. 3,291 miles on the build. The 650 twin and 4-speed gearbox feel exactly the way a late-60s Bonneville should — and there's a reason this is the generation most people are chasing.
What we loved about it
A 1967 Triumph T120R Bonneville that's been gone through with care. Two-tone glossy paint, chrome trim, and the mechanicals all tuned to run reliably and start without an argument. 3,291 miles on the build. The 650 twin and 4-speed gearbox feel exactly the way a late-60s Bonneville should — and there's a reason this is the generation most people are chasing.
Background
The 1967 model year is one of the most sought-after Bonnevilles. By '67 Triumph had a few seasons of unit-construction refinement behind them and the 650 twin was at its peak: 360-degree crank, twin Amal 30mm Concentrics, and the breathing to back up the spec sheet. The R suffix on the T120 means the road tune rather than the higher-bar TT spec. Frame number DU59348 puts this one squarely in the U.S.-market run for that year.
Full spec sheet
- Year
- 1967
- Model
- Triumph Bonneville
- Model code
- Triumph T120R
- Displacement
- 650cc
- Frame number
- T120R DU59348
- Engine number
- T120R DU59348
- Mileage at sale
- 3,291
- Condition
- Rider
- Status
- Sold from the LH23 floor



