The machine was delivered in red to Holland and was first registered on 3.7.1951 in Holland with the license plate NH-45-44. The first owner was Mr. R. Tegen.
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The machine has original papers and new papers from Holland. The original type plate matches to frame and engine number. The TF is ready to ride and runs very well. The Puch 250 TF was a motorcycle produced by the Austrian company Steyr Daimler Puch AG.
The 250 TF series motorcycle, equipped with a two-stroke twin-piston engine, was produced a total of 59,601 times between 1948 and 1954. The Puch’s most outstanding feature is its engine, which is one of the very few examples, ever, of the splitsingle two-stroke layout.
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The engine is actually a twin, with two separate cylinders, pistons, and more or less separate connecting rods. The cylinders in this engine are cast in a single block, and are very closely spaced, with the area where they join trimmed away down toward the bottoms of the bores to give clearance for the connecting rod shanks.