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1956 Moto Guzzi 175 Corsa on 2040-motos

US $11,750.00
YearYear:1956 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Addison, Texas, United States

Addison, Texas, United States
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Moto Guzzi 175 Corsa photos

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Moto Guzzi 175 Corsa description

1956 Moto Guzzi 175 Corsa

Very Rare - Great Condition - *Part of a Vintage Motorcycle Collection for Sale (see my other listings and the list below)

This motorcycle (along with 40+ others) has been owned by a champion racer & collector that has passed away recently.

The entire collection has been kept in great shape in a climate controlled environment and has been taken care of professionally over the years. That said this sale is offered as-is, where-is with no warranties, express, implied or any other kind. All information contained in this listing is to the best of our knowledge but the buyer is ultimately responsible to inspect & verify any and all information. Not all bikes come with titles due to their vintage nature - bill of sale will be provided when the titles are not available. All bikes are located in our showroom in Dallas - TX. Currently has no fluids in them since they have been winterized last year. Please call or text me anytime with your questions at (972) 97I. 3465

Some of the other bikes for sale from the same collection include below:

1941 Indian 4 Series 441 (sold) - 1994 Honda RC45  Super Bike (still with its crate) - 1957 BSA Gold Star Daytona - 1997 Ducati SPS Limited Edition (sold) - 1980 Harley Davidson XR750 (sold) - 1974 Norton John Player Special (sold) - 1934 Velocette - 2002 Honda CB50R Dream - 1956 Moto Guzzi 175 Corsa - 1967 Greeves 360 Challenger (sold) - 1956 Triumph 6T Blackbird - Several Cushmans including a 1948 Model 60 with a Side Car - Few Mustangs, 3 Simplex Servi Cycles - 1946 Doodlebug Hiawatha Super - and several others.

All these bikes are part of an incredibly rare & special collection - If you'd like to fly in to Dallas to view and purchase several of these bikes, we'd be happy to pick you up from the airport and assist with transportation as well.

Thanks for looking!

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