MV Agusta - Pullman - 125 cc - 1953

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Description from the seller

The MV Agusta Pullman from 1953 is a rare and charming example of postwar Italian ingenuity, designed to offer an affordable yet stylish means of transport.

With its distinctive open cradle frame, enclosed chain, and comfortably sprung saddle, the Pullman was a practical alternative to the Vespa and Lambretta scooters of the time.

Powered by a 123cc two-stroke single-cylinder engine with a output of about 5 hp, this lightweight motorcycle could reach speeds of around 75 km/h, making it ideal for city commuting and relaxed rides through the countryside.

The unique combination of engine behavior and scooter-like accessibility made it a popular choice in 1950s Italy.

This particular example is well preserved and remains a beautiful collectible for lovers of vintage Italian motorcycles. The distinctive design, with a steel tubular frame and telescopic front suspension, makes it unique among classic motorcycles of that era. Whether you’re looking for a rare addition to your collection or a charming piece of motor history to enjoy, the MV Agusta Pullman is a unique and sought-after model that continues to embody the spirit of Italian engineering.

The odometer is probably not accurate, given the wear on the brake pedal and the play in the footboard.

The MV Agusta Pullman from 1953 is a rare and charming example of postwar Italian ingenuity, designed to offer an affordable yet stylish means of transport.

With its distinctive open cradle frame, enclosed chain, and comfortably sprung saddle, the Pullman was a practical alternative to the Vespa and Lambretta scooters of the time.

Powered by a 123cc two-stroke single-cylinder engine with a output of about 5 hp, this lightweight motorcycle could reach speeds of around 75 km/h, making it ideal for city commuting and relaxed rides through the countryside.

The unique combination of engine behavior and scooter-like accessibility made it a popular choice in 1950s Italy.

This particular example is well preserved and remains a beautiful collectible for lovers of vintage Italian motorcycles. The distinctive design, with a steel tubular frame and telescopic front suspension, makes it unique among classic motorcycles of that era. Whether you’re looking for a rare addition to your collection or a charming piece of motor history to enjoy, the MV Agusta Pullman is a unique and sought-after model that continues to embody the spirit of Italian engineering.

The odometer is probably not accurate, given the wear on the brake pedal and the play in the footboard.

Details

Brand
MV Agusta
Model Type
Pullman
Engine size (in cc)
125
Year of first registration
1953
Condition
Good
Registration papers
with Dutch registration
Mileage
75 km
Frame number
513635
Engine number
514305
Located in country
Netherlands
CoC (Certificate of Conformity) present
No
The NetherlandsVerified
Private

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