1966 Ducati Scrambler 250 on 2040-motos
Port Orange, Florida, United States
Ducati Scrambler 250 description
This is a 250 restored 1966 Ducati Scrambler. The motorcycle has the added 6v battery upgrade which helps in starting and lighting. It has both a speedometer and Veglia tachometer The speedometer show 1344 miles which may or may not be actual. Has original Pirelli tires and rims that are still in good condition so mileage could be correct. Orignal seat is in very good condition. I have the original air cleaner in near new condition along with some spares (gasket set, points, condensor,complete valve shim set + original owners manual & shop manual with some other vintage literature. Very nice motorcycle that has been maintained in running condition in a climate controlled mini museum. It is not 100% original (see pics ask questions) but is more user friendly and in very good condition. It has been driven very little since being restored and has a clear title. Buyer is responsible for shipping but I will help were necessary. See my other auctions
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Ducati Scrambler 250 for Sale
- 1966 ducati scrambler 250
- 1966 ducati scrambler 250(US $31000)
- 1966 ducati scrambler 250(US $7,995.00)
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