Piaggio - Vespa Primavera ET3 - 125 cc - 1982






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Piaggio Vespa Primavera ET3, year of first registration 1982, located in Northern Italy, with Italian registration papers, frame number VMB1T/141049, CoC not present, in very good condition.
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Piaggio - Vespa 125 ET3 Primavera from 1982, one of the most iconic and sought-after models produced by Piaggio.
Born in the 1970s as the sporty evolution of the Primavera, the ET3 (acronym for Elettronica 3 travasi) represented a true revolution for its era thanks to electronic ignition and the brilliant, reliable engine. Even today it is regarded as a symbol of Italian design and style worldwide, beloved by collectors and enthusiasts.
This example has been restored in 2016 and presents itself in an elegant Moonlight Gray metallic color, a refined shade that enhances its timeless lines.
The bodywork is absolutely rust-free. There are only a few minor scratches due to aging (visible in the detailed photos), which in no way compromise the overall appearance.
From a mechanical point of view, it is impeccable:
Perfect start, it starts on the first pedal stroke.
Original engine, shiny and in good running condition.
The electrical system has been overhauled and is working perfectly.
Regularly used until last year
Original booklet is present as well as the plaque (see photo)
Equipment and details:
New saddle
New spare wheel with cover.
Tires at 80%
A Vespa ready to use, ideal for those who want to enjoy Sunday rides with a timelessly charming historic vehicle, and for those seeking a safe investment in the world of vintage two-wheelers.
Transfer or export fees not included
Piaggio - Vespa 125 ET3 Primavera from 1982, one of the most iconic and sought-after models produced by Piaggio.
Born in the 1970s as the sporty evolution of the Primavera, the ET3 (acronym for Elettronica 3 travasi) represented a true revolution for its era thanks to electronic ignition and the brilliant, reliable engine. Even today it is regarded as a symbol of Italian design and style worldwide, beloved by collectors and enthusiasts.
This example has been restored in 2016 and presents itself in an elegant Moonlight Gray metallic color, a refined shade that enhances its timeless lines.
The bodywork is absolutely rust-free. There are only a few minor scratches due to aging (visible in the detailed photos), which in no way compromise the overall appearance.
From a mechanical point of view, it is impeccable:
Perfect start, it starts on the first pedal stroke.
Original engine, shiny and in good running condition.
The electrical system has been overhauled and is working perfectly.
Regularly used until last year
Original booklet is present as well as the plaque (see photo)
Equipment and details:
New saddle
New spare wheel with cover.
Tires at 80%
A Vespa ready to use, ideal for those who want to enjoy Sunday rides with a timelessly charming historic vehicle, and for those seeking a safe investment in the world of vintage two-wheelers.
Transfer or export fees not included
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