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1968 Ducati Other (1968)
1968 Ducati 250 Scrambler with matching frame and engine number This 1968 Ducati 250 Scrambler is powered by a 247cc single paired with a five-speed transmission and finished in black with silver and gold accents. Features include a bevel-driven overhead camshaft, a Dell’Orto carburetor, a steering damper, a cross-braced handlebar, off-road fenders, and a two-up seat. I have had this bike for 11 years.2024-06-22 08:54:00De Pere, Wisconsin, United States5,6002,500.00
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1968 Ducati Other (1968)
This is a good running widecase 350. I've got new Pirelli Scorpion tires and they're perfect for sporting around town. The bike starts easy, idles, shifts easy.2016-11-27 04:41:51Emeryville, California, United States1234000
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1968 Ducati Other (1968)
1968 Ducati 350 Scrambler, Bevel drive single/wide case. I restored this bike about three years ago. The restoration included disassembling the bike, blasting and powder coating the frame, new rims and spokes on original hubs, lots of chrome work, new seat, exhaust and many other parts which were ordered from Italy. The engine was running so the points and plug were changed and the bike is in good running condition. The bike had sat for a few months so I recently replaced the battery and also the fuel petcocks to make sure it is in good running condition. The bike is equipped with the original Dellorto SS1 carburetor. I have the compression release and enricher/choke cables and controls which I chose not to put on the bike. They will be sold with the bike. The speedometer needle feel off during a recent ride and the bike will be sold as is (gauge can be replaced or fixed). This bike is a rider as well as a great collectors item. It won first place in its class at the Harvest Classic a few years ago and was rode into the show. The bike has a clear Texas title listing it as a 1968 Ducati with its original five digit engine number as the VIN. The bike is sold as is and shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. Winning bidder is responsible for $200 deposit via PayPal after auction and remainder of payment via cashier's check or money order within 7days of sale. I can store the bike until arrangements can be made for pickup.2016-11-21 04:49:54San Benito, Texas, United States320000
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1968 Ducati Other (1968)
YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE 1968 DUCATI 350 THIS BIKE IS IN GOOD SHAPE KICKS OVER FREELY GOOD COMPRESSION STARTED ON THE FIRST KICK, SOUNDED GREAT! I HAVE NOT RODE IT! WILL MOST LIKLY NEED TO BE GONE THROUGH HAS BEEN SITTING FOR THREE YEARS, BILL OF SALE ONLY! THERE IS SOME SURFACE RUST ON THE CHROME, SLIGHTLY DENTED EXHAUST, TAPED SEAT, PLEASE LOOK AT ALL OF THE PHOTOS BEFORE BIDDING!2016-11-13 04:40:42Salt Lake City, Utah, United States08600
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1968 Ducati Cadet 100 COMPLETE! Barn fresh (1968)
BARN FRESH! This is a complete vintage 1968 Ducati Cadet 100. It has 231 original miles on it.2013-09-30 04:24:59Des Moines, Iowa, US231750.00
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