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1965 Ducati Monza Jr. on 2040-motos

US $21000
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Maroon Silver
Location:

Ojai, California, United States

Ojai, California, United States
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Ducati Monza Jr. photos

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Ducati Monza Jr. tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):165

Ducati Monza Jr. description

1965 Ducati 160cc Monza Jr 

This numbers matching motorcycle was expertly and very correctly restored to near perfection. The Monza Jr was a smaller "junior" version of Ducati's popular 250cc sports model. The Ducati factory increased the size of the motor on their existing 125cc to 160cc. With it's flashy burgundy and silver paint scheme and gold pin stripping, it is as beautiful as any piece of jewelry or work of art. It would be a real "head turner" on a Sunday ride or a beautiful display piece in any collection or living room. Ready for show or go! This little beauty is guaranteed to please!

Please view the walk around video: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuZu_C35w7U


NOTE!  We do not know the full history of this motorcycle although we make every effort to represent this motorcycles as honestly as possible.  We encourage a personal inspection prior to bidding.  This motorcycle is being offered up as a collectors item with all flaws and issues that come with being a used item.  If you would like to discuss this motorcycle or make a direct offer, please feel free to contact me direct at 805 798-1802. The motorcycle can also be viewed on line at www.batorinternational.com 

This motorcycle is selling in "as is, where is" condition with no guarantees or warranties expressed or applied. All sales are final and we reserve the right to end the listing early as it is being advertised elsewhere. 

Shipping: We sell world wide and we can assist with export if requested. Delivery to the Los Angeles area can be arranged for an extra $150.00 over the sale price of the motorcycle. We can also assist with domestic transport arrangements as well.

Payment: Payment in full is expected within seven days from the close of the auction. Payment can be made via bank wire transfer, direct bank deposit, company or personal check or cash in hand. We will also accept PayPal with NO fees applied to our account for the transfer! The motorcycle will not be released until all funds have cleared our account.   

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