This highly collectible 1962 Vespa 150 has been treated to a comprehensive restoration that was completed in 2016. The odometer indicates just 16 miles ridden since. The bike is on display at the Maxmotive showroom in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sporty two-tone red and white paint in the original color scheme is complemented by chrome wheels with white sidewall tires. It’s powered by a reliable air-cooled two-stroke engine and easy shifting manual transmission. On top, there’s a newly covered tan leather seat along with a picnic basket complete with place settings inside. Vespa was established in Italy after World War II and by 1962 provided affordable transportation for thousands of commuters, and are now collected and enjoyed by enthusiasts world wide. This history parallels many classic cars, and now 1962 Vespa is a sought after classic in its own right.