Lambretta!
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I want to sell my Lambretta TV 175 Series lll.
Italian import, needs full restoration, rust free and straight! It is all in bits, carefully boxed.
Know anyone who might be interested?
I'm close to Wolverhampton, West Midlands.
911
Italian import, needs full restoration, rust free and straight! It is all in bits, carefully boxed.
Know anyone who might be interested?
I'm close to Wolverhampton, West Midlands.
911
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Try Ebay .... my Dad bought a Li115 1968 lambretta ( think that's the model )from Ebay 4 months ago that was in need of total restoration . I think he paid £500 for the bike. It's now finished and looks like new and will sell for over 2.5K
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This scooter is the real thing, it is fully stripped, needs everything, cables to piston/barrel. This model is the most desireable outside of the TV200.
The frame is bare, and stripped of its ugly metalic blue, now in rust proof primer. It is straight.
Side panels are a little dented, legshields are perfect, and the original seat similarly perfect.
I paid a lot for it due to it's basic condition, no through rust at all(!)
They sell for £3000+ when restored.
I want £1000 for the scooter as it is, I've put stacks of time into it already.
If there is no interest at this price, I'll salt it away until my Sti v3 Impreza is finally tuned to 350 bhp!
Great scooter, I had one in '69..............
911
The frame is bare, and stripped of its ugly metalic blue, now in rust proof primer. It is straight.
Side panels are a little dented, legshields are perfect, and the original seat similarly perfect.
I paid a lot for it due to it's basic condition, no through rust at all(!)
They sell for £3000+ when restored.
I want £1000 for the scooter as it is, I've put stacks of time into it already.
If there is no interest at this price, I'll salt it away until my Sti v3 Impreza is finally tuned to 350 bhp!
Great scooter, I had one in '69..............
911
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Originally Posted by 911
This scooter is the real thing, it is fully stripped, needs everything, cables to piston/barrel. This model is the most desireable outside of the TV200.
The frame is bare, and stripped of its ugly metalic blue, now in rust proof primer. It is straight.
Side panels are a little dented, legshields are perfect, and the original seat similarly perfect.
I paid a lot for it due to it's basic condition, no through rust at all(!)
They sell for £3000+ when restored.
I want £1000 for the scooter as it is, I've put stacks of time into it already.
If there is no interest at this price, I'll salt it away until my Sti v3 Impreza is finally tuned to 350 bhp!
Great scooter, I had one in '69..............
911
The frame is bare, and stripped of its ugly metalic blue, now in rust proof primer. It is straight.
Side panels are a little dented, legshields are perfect, and the original seat similarly perfect.
I paid a lot for it due to it's basic condition, no through rust at all(!)
They sell for £3000+ when restored.
I want £1000 for the scooter as it is, I've put stacks of time into it already.
If there is no interest at this price, I'll salt it away until my Sti v3 Impreza is finally tuned to 350 bhp!
Great scooter, I had one in '69..............
911
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This one came back out from the cold!
thought the thread was lost....
Yes you are right, but I've had it now for 4 years and really don't have the time due to the Sti!
Anyone interested?
911
thought the thread was lost....
Yes you are right, but I've had it now for 4 years and really don't have the time due to the Sti!
Anyone interested?
911
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