Ducati Scrambler 250 description
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1966 Ducati 250 Scrambler This 250 Scrambler has never been apart or abused. Unmolested! It's bolts aren't stripped out or missing. It's an extremely original machine. This Duc kicks over and starts right up. Has a recent tune up, and runs great!! It has been stored inside for many years. I don't see any parts missing or broken. It all looks to be original, even the correct Veglia tachometer installed! There is no speedometer so mileage is unknown. Bike has a clean title, ready to go! Would make an amazing collector with lots of patina! Please take a look at all photos, and let us know if you have any questions! Buyer is responsible for shipping or local pick up, but we can help with a quote if needed. |
Ducati Scrambler 250 for Sale
- 1966 ducati scrambler 250(US $7,995.00)
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