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1970 Ducati 450 Scrambler. Excellent Condition. on 2040-motos

US $5,525.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:999999 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Tarzana, California, US

Tarzana, California, US
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1970 DUCATI 450 SCRAMBLER. EXCELLENT CONDITION., US $5,525.00, image 1

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1970 DUCATI 450 SCRAMBLER. EXCELLENT CONDITION., US $5,525.00, image 2 1970 DUCATI 450 SCRAMBLER. EXCELLENT CONDITION., US $5,525.00, image 3 1970 DUCATI 450 SCRAMBLER. EXCELLENT CONDITION., US $5,525.00, image 4 1970 DUCATI 450 SCRAMBLER. EXCELLENT CONDITION., US $5,525.00, image 5 1970 DUCATI 450 SCRAMBLER. EXCELLENT CONDITION., US $5,525.00, image 6 1970 DUCATI 450 SCRAMBLER. EXCELLENT CONDITION., US $5,525.00, image 7

Ducati Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ducati Other description

    Top of the line 1970 DUCATI 450 SCRAMBLER. Powerful, fast and highly collectible. Overhead cam four stroke. 5 speed. This is the only dual sport bike in my collection of Italian bikes and does not really fit in with my street bikes! Complete, correct, very original and in good running condition. Tank and fenders have been nicely painted. Lots of compression but has the factory de-compressor for easier starting.

    Clear California title in my name. Brand new speedo so mileage is unknown (original speedo removed for repair and lost).

    You are welcome to visit in Tarzana (San Fernando Valley part of Los Angeles).  Please call 818 705 8655.

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Ducati: World’s Fastest Spider?

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