Innocenti - Lambretta Lui 75 S - 1968






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Lambretta Lui 75 S from 1968, in very good condition with 7000 km, frame 652403, engine DMG6126, no CoC and no Italian registration papers, located in southern Italy.
Description from the seller
Innocenti Lui 75 S
Produced by Innocenti only from March 1968 to June 1969 (known abroad as Vega) in about 9,000 units, signed by Bertone for Innocenti with a “futuristic” line to capture the youth market, the Lui remains today a wonderful example of design and charm.
The motorcycle, idle in a farmhouse for over 30 years, has been completely dismantled, sandblasted, and restored by seasoned professionals using all original components where recoverable, and purchasing original spare parts (Casa Lambretta) for replacements. The Lui has been fully repainted in every detail with original Lechler system colors, original decals, just as it left the factory.
The electrical system has been restored and the engine overhauled, it has received a new carburetor, new saddle, inner tubes and tires. The Lui is now perfectly functional, safely drivable on private roads, and is located in Taranto - Puglia - Italy, where it will be collected at the buyer’s expense and care.
From research conducted through the chassis number it was not possible to determine an Italian license plate number (we don’t even know if it was ever registered).
The motorcycle carries a declaration of lawful provenance from the owner, a declaration of the works carried out and of the inspection performed in a workshop, and a certificate of historical relevance from ASI-FIVA (Italian Historic Motor Club) attesting to a restoration done to a high standard in every detail.
Unique defects, if they can be called that: the air-filter housing cap has been reconstructed with a 3D printer as it was unavailable on the market, and the speedometer is not the Innocenti-branded one, but it is still functional (likely installed aftermarket in the seventies).
Good luck with the auction to everyone, and contact me with any doubts or questions
Innocenti Lui 75 S
Produced by Innocenti only from March 1968 to June 1969 (known abroad as Vega) in about 9,000 units, signed by Bertone for Innocenti with a “futuristic” line to capture the youth market, the Lui remains today a wonderful example of design and charm.
The motorcycle, idle in a farmhouse for over 30 years, has been completely dismantled, sandblasted, and restored by seasoned professionals using all original components where recoverable, and purchasing original spare parts (Casa Lambretta) for replacements. The Lui has been fully repainted in every detail with original Lechler system colors, original decals, just as it left the factory.
The electrical system has been restored and the engine overhauled, it has received a new carburetor, new saddle, inner tubes and tires. The Lui is now perfectly functional, safely drivable on private roads, and is located in Taranto - Puglia - Italy, where it will be collected at the buyer’s expense and care.
From research conducted through the chassis number it was not possible to determine an Italian license plate number (we don’t even know if it was ever registered).
The motorcycle carries a declaration of lawful provenance from the owner, a declaration of the works carried out and of the inspection performed in a workshop, and a certificate of historical relevance from ASI-FIVA (Italian Historic Motor Club) attesting to a restoration done to a high standard in every detail.
Unique defects, if they can be called that: the air-filter housing cap has been reconstructed with a 3D printer as it was unavailable on the market, and the speedometer is not the Innocenti-branded one, but it is still functional (likely installed aftermarket in the seventies).
Good luck with the auction to everyone, and contact me with any doubts or questions
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