Sold for £8,333
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: VUF 519S
Frame No: VSE1T 0037456
Engine No: VSE1M 0038605
CC: 200
MOT: Exempt
The Vespa Rally 200 made between 1972 and 1979 is much sought after by collectors due to its excellent and powerful performance coupled with attractive lines. Just over 41700 were produced. The Rally also known as the queen of Vespas was a large performance step up from the earlier models of the 1960’s. The 180 versions were well received for their performance and appearance. The 200 was similar to the Rally 180 but with a larger capacity cylinder capable of producing over 10 HP and crankcase modifications were made necessary to accommodate that. There was also a new FEMSA electronic unit and the Rally 200 was produced in a range of vibrant colours in tune with the fashions of the 1970’s. The later Rally 200s featured the Ducati electronic ignition and these are the most coveted version of this classic.
VUF 519S is a late model with the desirable Ducati electronics. The old type log book confirms it was bought brand new by a Mr Albert Warner from Redhill Motors Brighton on 15th March 1978 with the accessories that can be seen in the photos which have not been removed and so remain in use on the scooter to this day. During the 1980s our vendor remembers seeing Mr Warner riding around Brighton in a very cautious manner and thinking what a lovely scooter it was. In the late 80s our vendors details were passed to Mr Warner by local Brighton scooter specialist Gerry Ingram. Mr Warner told him that he used to ride to Burnham on Sea occasionally and needed the scooter to be perfect.
In 1990 Mr Warner had a slight mishap whilst waiting at traffic lights with his foot slipping and the scooters left panel slightly grazing the kerb. It was at this point that he decided to retire from scootering and offered it to our vendor with 21264 miles on the clock on the 14th February 1990. Naming it Delilah our vendor owed to keep it and ride it exactly as Mr Warner did. Delilah has many cherished memories for our vendor including riding to Harrogate, Bridlington and Bognor Regis Scooter Custom Shows during the early 90s and being amazed once by obtaining 172 miles on one tank of petrol. The scooter has won trophies for best ‘unrestored scooter’. Another great memory was taking Delilah to Elstree Studios as requested by band Saint Etienne on 17 February 1994 for their newly released hit Pale Movie on Top of The Pops (see Youtube) Delilah was positioned almost centre stage behind lead singer Sarah Cracknell.
The last recorded MOT was 9th September 1996 with mileage at 23800. Our vendor has only added 2800 miles in 33 years. Up to that date Delilah had only needed a battery and the usual maintenance. At that point our vendor emigrated to Australia for 5 years and drained the fuel and dry stored the scooter Delilah in a friends dining room until 2001. Upon his return and until 2019 Delilah was dry stored. The mileage to the present reading of 24073 miles is believed genuine. Most recent repairs and attention has been that the speedo needle vanished although the milage was still clocking up. He dismantled the speedo and refitted the astray needle. So it is original still with a slightly wobbly needle. The same with the original seat he opted to repair the vinyl rather than fitting a new one. Recently he has fitted a new gel battery which looks authentic with the original cover.
Our vendor informs us that Delilah rides like no other Rally he has ever ridden. The engine has never been dismantled it has never needed to be. With gentle riding during all of the scooters life he tells us that she has amazing torque and that the controls still feel like new. There is some localised surface rust on the edges but for the age she is not far off the day Mr Warner picked her up. The scooter is supplied with every tax disc from new until 1996 and still has the original tool roll with tools and original handbook in English.
For more information, please contact:
Paul Diamond
info@vintagescooters.co.uk
07768 313001
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands, 12th Jul, 2023
An auction of classic motorcycles & vintage scooters taking place at the National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull, West Midlands.
VENUE INFORMATION GET A COMPLIMENTARY VALUATION VIEW THE CATALOGUE
Bidding will take place live at the venue, online via our website, by telephone and commission.
Parking and entry into the auction is free for auction attendees with a catalogue, available at the door.
To enquire about entering your motorcycle or vintage scooter into auction please call our sales office on 01925 210035, email sales@HandH.co.uk or click the Get A Valuation button. Valuations are complimentary and without obligation.
To take part in the bidding please click 'Register to Bid | Sign In' at the top of the page
VIEW THE SCOOTERS VIEW THE MOTORCYCLES VIEW ALL LOTS
Viewing
Wednesday 12th July 2023, from 9am
All successful bids must be paid in full by midday the day after the auction at the latest.
You can collect your new pride and joy from our venue until 1pm the day following the sale or our partners are on hand to help arrange safe transportation:
Do you have an item to sell?
If so, contact one of our friendly specialists for your free valuation by completing the form below and someone will get back to you as quickly as possible.
If you prefer to speak to humans, don't hesitate to call our office on +44 (0)1925 210035