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1958 Ducati 98 D Barn Find Giuliari 4 Speed Original Bronco #9864 on 2040-motos

US $1,035.00
YearYear:1958 MileageMileage:4354 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Brattleboro, Vermont, US

Brattleboro, Vermont, US
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1958 DUCATI 98 D BARN FIND GIULIARI 4 SPEED ORIGINAL BRONCO #9864, US $1,035.00, image 1

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1958 DUCATI 98 D BARN FIND GIULIARI 4 SPEED ORIGINAL BRONCO #9864, US $1,035.00, image 2 1958 DUCATI 98 D BARN FIND GIULIARI 4 SPEED ORIGINAL BRONCO #9864, US $1,035.00, image 3 1958 DUCATI 98 D BARN FIND GIULIARI 4 SPEED ORIGINAL BRONCO #9864, US $1,035.00, image 4 1958 DUCATI 98 D BARN FIND GIULIARI 4 SPEED ORIGINAL BRONCO #9864, US $1,035.00, image 5 1958 DUCATI 98 D BARN FIND GIULIARI 4 SPEED ORIGINAL BRONCO #9864, US $1,035.00, image 6 1958 DUCATI 98 D BARN FIND GIULIARI 4 SPEED ORIGINAL BRONCO #9864, US $1,035.00, image 7

Ducati Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):98 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:9864

Ducati Other description

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1958 DUCATI 98D THAT I PICKED UP IN A BARN IN NORTHERN VERMONT. THIS IS A REAL COOL LITTLE BIKE WHICH STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL PAINT AND EMBLEMS ON IT. IT HAS A SPEED TRANSMISSION. THE MOTORCYCLE  IS NOT RUNNING AT THIS TIME BUT HAS GREAT COMPRESSION AND SPARK. WILL NEED THE CARB GONE THROUGH. THIS MOTORCYCLE WILL NEED A COMPLETE RESTORAATION BUT IS ALL THERE EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY COVER. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL GRIPS AND A COUPLE WRENCHES FROM THE ORIGINAL TOOL KIT. THE ORIGINAL SWITCH SEEM TO WORK FINE. THERE IS NO KEY. THE LAST OWNER PUT A TOGGLE SWITCH ON IT. THIS MOTORCYCLE WILL BE SOLD WITH A BILL OF SALE ONLY I DO NOT HAVE A TITLE FOR IT. I CAN GET A TITLE IF NEEDED FOR EXPORT FOR A $200 FEE. THIS IS A VERY RARE MOTORCYCLE WITH ALOT OF HARD TO FIND PARTS.

  

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Just days after Ducati officially confirmed it will introduce its new Scrambler this fall comes a spy video of the new bike undergoing some regulatory testing at Ducati’s Bologna factory. Filmed by spy image agency BMH Images, the video provides a fairly good glimpse of the Scrambler, albeit with all sorts of testing equipment and at times a large aluminum shroud (listen to it scrape the ground at the 16 and 43-second marks). Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Many hands make light work...

Wed, 27 Apr 2011

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Nicky needs to slide

Mon, 10 May 2010

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