20th Jul, 2022 13:00

National Motorcycle Museum

 
Lot 328
 

1974 Ducati 750 GT
One owner from new

Sold for £16,100

(including buyers premium)


Lot details

Registration No: HVA 693N
Frame No: 756386
Engine No: 756469
CC: 750
MOT: Exempt

  • Genuinely one owner and 39,594km from new, supplied by renowned Wisbech dealer Mick Walker
  • Older restoration and little use since
  • Upgraded specification includes stainless rims, exhaust, fixings, Sachse electronic ignition etc and very significantly replaced original parts have been retained by the vendor and are included in the sale
  • Paperwork file with a large number of restoration invoices including complete professional engine overhaul, rewire, etc by Ducati Technical Services, Wakefield with a detailed supportive report of works undertaken.
  • Now recognised as a significant machine in the Ducati ‘bevel drive’ lineage the 750 GT is becoming increasingly sought after and this example represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a truly authentic example
  • Interestingly on visiting Mick Walker's showroom to view the Ducati range back in 1974, the vendor was advised by Mr Walker himself that a test ride was a ‘dangerous thing to do - because everyone that had taken a 750GT out for a test had returned and bought one….the rest is history as they say!!

The Ducati 750 GT was a motorcycle made by Ducati from 1971 to 1974. Additionally, there were 40 1978 750GTs manufactured. Total production of the 750GT over all years of manufacture was 4,133. Designed by Fabio Taglioni, the motorcycle was the first Ducati to have a 90° V-twin engine configuration, which became a signature feature in the Ducati bikes that followed.

Genuinely one owner and 39,594km from new, supplied by renowned Wisbech dealer Mick Walker. An older restoration that has seen little use since, its upgraded specification includes stainless rims, exhaust, fixings, Sachse electronic ignition etc and very significantly replaced original parts have been retained by the vendor and are included in the sale. A paperwork file with a large number of restoration invoices, including a complete professional engine overhaul, rewire, etc. by Ducati Technical Services, Wakefield with a detailed supportive report of works undertaken. Now recognised as a significant machine in the Ducati ‘bevel drive’ lineage, the 750 GT is becoming increasingly sought after and this example represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a truly authentic example.

 

All successful bids must be paid in full by midday the day after the auction at the latest.

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Auction: National Motorcycle Museum, 20th Jul, 2022

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