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A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter15 Photos
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter
A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter

A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter

Lot Closed

Auction by Theodore Bruce
This item is in Melbourne, VIC

Overview of A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter

Item Details

A 1951 MV Agusta 125cc Motor Scooter Count Giovanni Agusta was a pioneer of the Italian aeronautics industry. Born in Sicily, he later moved to Lombardy and in 1907 founded his company at "Cascina Costa" in Samarate (Varese). Production of Agusta aircraft soared during the First World War. In 1927 in response to the Italians' growing demand for individual motorised transport Agusta converted production from aircraft to motorcycles. MV Agusta became a racing legend thanks to outstanding progress in performance and technology. The publicity generated by its competitive success brought Cascina Costa increased sales of its range of versatile, economical bikes that responded perfectly to market demand, including models like this beautiful little scooter. Presented in impressive condition this is a highly collectable vehicle bearing the name of a two-wheeled legend. This 1951 MV Agusta is a fantastic barn find. Imported to Australia in the early fifties by the original owner it was registered in NSW and it was last registered in 1961.It was then garaged and until refound a few years ago. Believed to be totally original with only only a upgrade to the ignition system to get the bike going. This bike starts and rides though nothing else has been touched or adjusted other than a cosmetic clean and tidy up. The property of what is believed to be only the third owner. Previous registration number bz168. Estimate $ 8,000-10,000

Payment

This auction accepts only cash and wire transfer. Wire transfer instructions will be sent with your invoice for all winning bidders. Payment is expected within 3 working days.
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Auction Details

Motorclassica Classic Car AuctionRoyal Expedition Building, Melbourne, VIC, VIC 3053Sunday, Oct 25, 2015 | 12:00 AM CDT

Auction House

Terms Of Sale

All cars that have been sold must be removed by noon on Monday October 26th, 2015 following the sale. If you are an out of country buyer removal of vehicles can be coordinated with the auction company at the buyer's expense.
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