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1954 Vespa 125 Bike Year: 1954 Bike Make: Vespa Bike Model: 125 Bike Reg No.: EU-Reg Bike Frame No.: T.B.A. Bike Engine No.: 61237 Bike Colour: Grey Named for its likeness to a wasp (the two sharing a similarly curvaceous `abdomen`), the Vespa scooter has been part of Italy`s street furniture since the late 1940s. Immortalised in countless films, one American critic famously quipped that William Wyler`s 1953 classic Roman Holiday "consecrated two stars - Audrey Hepburn and the Vespa" (which seems a little harsh on Gregory Peck). Piaggio recognised the need to support the Vespa and their potential customers, establishing a network of dealers in Italy prior to the machines release. A comprehensive marketing campaign and an "in house" finance scheme ensured that the public was both aware of and could afford to purchase one of the new machines. Piaggio continued development of the original 98cc Vespa after it was announced to the public, with a 125cc variant becoming available during May 1946. The larger model initially was produced in limited numbers with the majority going to export markets, but during 1948 the 125cc became the dominant model with production of the 98cc version ceasing in March of that year. By this time the Vespa had acquired front suspension, although the rigid rear end would not be replaced until 1949. The next major revision occurred for the 1951 season when the rod gear linkage was replaced by cables. Licensed production quickly commenced in France and Spain. This early 125cc example was restored during 2000 cosmetically and mechanically and is described by the vendor as running well. It is accompanied by a copy of the Spanish registration document. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
1967 Lambretta Sx 200 Reg. No.: REU 209E Frame No.: SX200834681 Engine No.: SX200834892 The Lambretta Sx 200 or Special X200 was the firms top of the line scooter, with 20,783 units produced from January 1966 to January 1969. Though not the rarest of the Series 3 scooter, it remains one of the most popular and desirable due to its classic yet unique styling. When imported into the UK, the SX200 was only available in one colour option of white with an ox blood red seat. This example is in truly excellent condition, and although has seen little use recently, is one of the best examples around. It is sold with sundry paperwork and its V5C. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
A Mobo childs scooter bicycle in red tubular steel with blue tin plate faring and lower body and metal saddle, 31" long, and a "New Scooter" with wrought iron frame, wooden handle bar platform, power pedal operating spring loaded drive chain to rear wheel, rear mud guard and spoked rubber wheels, hand brake, 45" long, 32" high (2)
A Trietta childs scooter bicycle with tin plate saddle, faring and lower body, pneumatic wheels handle brake and chain and pedal drive, 41" long, and a "Ridingbery Prince" child`s tricycle with wrought iron frame, tin plate saddle and lower body, rubber shod tinplate wheels, rubber pedals to front wheel, 24 1/2" long (2)
Matchbox Lesney Transporter and cars; No 2 Accessory Pack, blue car transporter with solid grey tyres, No 5 Red bus with early box, no numbers on flap, No 30 light blue Ford Prefect, No 36 metallic green scooter and sidecar, No 45 yellow Vauxhall Victor with windows, No 65 metallic blue 3.4 litre Jaguar, E, boxes F-VG No 2 box with flap and tab loose, loose Esso pumps with attendant, Dublo Dinky blue and white Taxi with driver and black wheels, G
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