Ferrari - Fratelli - 50 cc - 1958






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Ferrari Fratelli 50cc motorcycle, first registered in 1958, located in Germany, 38,680 km, frame number F0136S, CoC not present, registration papers include an invoice listing motor and frame number, condition: to be put back into operation.
Description from the seller
This Fratelli Ferrari 50cc is a small motorcycle from the short-lived Italian manufacturer Meccanica Italiana Fratelli Ferrari.
The company was founded in 1952 by brothers Amos and Gianfranco Ferrari in Milan and had no connection to Enzo Ferrari's famous automobile brand. The use of the name “Ferrari” and a similar jumping horse led in 1953 to a successful trademark lawsuit by Enzo Ferrari, which forced the brothers to change their brand name to Fratelli Ferrari.
The 50cc version was one of the company’s last attempts to make a mark in the highly competitive market.
Engine: a two-stroke engine by Franco-Morini was used.
Design: It was light, sporty mopeds or small motorcycles, typical for the Italian “Povera” era (economical mobility) of the 1950s.
Rarity: Production numbers of all Fratelli Ferrari models (including the 125 cc and 150 cc models) were extremely low; in total only a few hundred units were produced of the entire model range.
This 50 cm³ model is now considered extraordinarily rare.
Paint has no scratches, dents or rust.
Chrome also good.
Muffler at the rear top has small dents, very minimal.
Seats very good.
Tank tight.
Carburetor after long time seals must be replaced.
Tires very good.
Engine turns over, once started, it works.
Documents missing.
Transport can be organized by arrangement.
This Fratelli Ferrari 50cc is a small motorcycle from the short-lived Italian manufacturer Meccanica Italiana Fratelli Ferrari.
The company was founded in 1952 by brothers Amos and Gianfranco Ferrari in Milan and had no connection to Enzo Ferrari's famous automobile brand. The use of the name “Ferrari” and a similar jumping horse led in 1953 to a successful trademark lawsuit by Enzo Ferrari, which forced the brothers to change their brand name to Fratelli Ferrari.
The 50cc version was one of the company’s last attempts to make a mark in the highly competitive market.
Engine: a two-stroke engine by Franco-Morini was used.
Design: It was light, sporty mopeds or small motorcycles, typical for the Italian “Povera” era (economical mobility) of the 1950s.
Rarity: Production numbers of all Fratelli Ferrari models (including the 125 cc and 150 cc models) were extremely low; in total only a few hundred units were produced of the entire model range.
This 50 cm³ model is now considered extraordinarily rare.
Paint has no scratches, dents or rust.
Chrome also good.
Muffler at the rear top has small dents, very minimal.
Seats very good.
Tank tight.
Carburetor after long time seals must be replaced.
Tires very good.
Engine turns over, once started, it works.
Documents missing.
Transport can be organized by arrangement.
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