yes indeed, the desmodromic valve gear is clearly visible...
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yes indeed, the desmodromic valve gear is clearly visible...
Glad to see I'm not the only one here to share an interest in these historic old 'tiddlers' :)
(Pic: 1 & 2) 1949 Ducati 60cc .. this model being the first ever Ducati motorcycle!
Pictured among a representative lineup of early Ducati singles through the years
(tasty red model is the Mach 1; my brother owned one in the early 1980s, it rode like a feather and sounded XLNT)
Moto Guzzi
(1) Any suggestions as to what this one is, in military green? Was very low in overall height
[QUOTE=Manel Baró](1) It looks an slightly customized "Falcone Nuovo Militare" from circa 1973[/QUOTE]
(2 & 3) 1952 Moto Guzzi Falcone Sport
Pictures tell the story, a [i]beautiful[/i] bike! Magnificent example of a highly regarded model, afiak an outstanding machine in their day
Thanks for providing ID to those cars (will edit this info into my original posts) and this ends my pic contribution :)
I think the engine block reads "Guzzi" too.
[QUOTE=henk4;878748]I think the engine block reads "Guzzi" too.[/QUOTE]
Yes a Guzzi, but I've no idea what model, mods or spec? I [i]assume[/i] it was a single cyl but didn't look :o
The majority of early Ferraris were RHD
[QUOTE=nota;878747]Moto Guzzi
(1) Any suggestions as to what this one is, in military green? Was very low in overall height
(2 & 3) 1952 Moto Guzzi Falcone Sport
Pictures tell the story, a [i]beautiful[/i] bike! Magnificent example of a highly regarded model, afiak an outstanding machine in their day
Thanks for providing ID to those cars (will edit this info into my original posts) and this ends my pic contribution :)[/QUOTE]
(1) It looks an slightly customized "Falcone Nuovo Militare" from circa 1973
[QUOTE=Manel Baró;881295](1) It looks an slightly customized "Falcone Nuovo Militare" from circa 1973[/QUOTE]
Thank you kindly Manel :) for providing ID, post now edited!
Ahh...gorgeous cars! Always love the Italian cars the most...especially the Ferraris! Thanks for the pics.
I saw a blue 365 GTB/4 Daytona on the way home from NC last weekend, but couldn't snap a pic, as I was driving. They're pretty rare in the US, at least I haven't seen more than a handful.