Lot details Registration No: ESL 317 Frame No: 81548 Engine No: 99578 cc: 250 MOT Expiry Date: Aug 2008
Ducati displayed a road going 250 during April 1961. Derived from the extremely rare F3 250 production racer, the new machine was offered in both touring and sports forms and did more to establish the Ducati name outside of Italy than any of their preceding road going models. The sporting model was credited with a power output of 24bhp giving a top speed of approximately 84mph. The new model quickly established itself as one of the quickest two fifties of its era and with the assistance of specialists such as Vic Camp soon found their way onto race tracks.
This example is described as a Vic Camp Replica by the vendor and is attractively presented in blue and silver with red lining, the tank, seat and mudguards have been finished in two pack with all the other cycle parts being powder coated. An Amal Concentric carburettor and a 12 volt electronic ignition system have been fitted. The engine was rebuilt using new components and a twin leading shoe front brake has been fitted as have Borrani alloy rims. The motorcycle is offered with a Swansea V5C, a Mot issued on the 21st August 2008 and previous Mot's and has covered approximately 150 miles since the rebuild was completed.
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