Came across this guy:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Ducati-Oth ... 7675.l2557
Sold for a lot of dough! I wonder how much a restored Mark 3 would go for in this kind of market...
"Restored" 250 Monza on eBay
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Re: "Restored" 250 Monza on eBay
Dang, at this rate we're all going to be millionaires pretty soon!
Put a Mikuni on it!
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Re: "Restored" 250 Monza on eBay
Anyone know if that's actually the 'right' toolbox decal?
It's the first time I've seen one with the 'swoosh' design like that...
It's the first time I've seen one with the 'swoosh' design like that...
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Re: "Restored" 250 Monza on eBay
The "swoosh" decal is correct for a square style Monza but that one is hand painted, not a correct decal. Also, the "Monza 250" decal is from the earlier round style. On the square style "Monza" and "250" were separate decals.
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Re: "Restored" 250 Monza on eBay
Looks like a very nice job apart from the saddle which is a bit wrinkly. Saying that the last 3 bikes I bought looked good but contained some apalling mechanical bodges. No logic to this at all. I would want an extended test ride ,not possible usually.
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Re: "Restored" 250 Monza on eBay
Yeah, that's the typical Egay scam: a pretty face hiding expensive mechanical mayhem.
Put a Mikuni on it!
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