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1978 Ducati 500gtl ,completely Restored on 2040-motos

$1,980
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:100
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Batavia, Illinois

Batavia, IL
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1978 Ducati 500GTL ,completely restored, $1,980, image 1

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1978 Ducati 500GTL ,completely restored, $1,980, image 2

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1978 Ducati 500GTL, completely restored and upgraded / café racer, powder coated frame and other parts, K and N filters, period correct Tommaselli alloy clip-on handlebars and throttle, John Bull rear sets, 900ss style oversized Dellortto carbs, stainless fasteners, Bub Conti mufflers, period correct racing rear air shocks, Borrani alloy rims with stainless spokes, lots of other upgrades to electric, etc., extensive spares! ONLY 100 miles since the Complete restoration.

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