MV Agusta - Scrambler - 250 cc - 1970





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MV Agusta 250 Scrambler - 1970
When in 1968 MV Agusta presented its new roadster 250B twin-cylinder in 1968, it was almost taken for granted that soon it would also introduce a Scrambler version.
It was a beautiful 4-stroke twin of 246 cc, with overhead valves, 5 gears, 19 HP at 7800 rpm and a top speed of 125 km/h.
Striking and original in style, it was surely the most beautiful among the street scramblers built up to then, although Italian riders did not share the American market’s enthusiasm for this segment, which is why about 52 units were produced from 1969 to 1970.
Silver color with a red stripe on the fuel tank
37162 kilometers shown on the odometer.
Chassis number: MV 250 B *2110756*.
Vehicle restored over the years.
Inactive for some time, withdrawn from a private collection.
The motorcycle has always been Italian (year of first registration: 1970).
Original vintage Italian license plate, province AL.
The motorcycle is delivered accompanied by a copy of the MV Agusta historical registration certificate, which reads "The silver-colored fuel tank featured a red horizontal band with the original MV-AGUSTA logo overlaid. This model in the 'Scrambler' version is derived from the MV 250 twin-cylinder of 1968. We can define it as a prototype since it was produced in only 12 units in 1969."
The motorcycle is sold accompanied by a copy of the technical data.
The motorcycle has been deregistered from official records.
Delivery to your home is possible in Italy and abroad.
The motorcycle is located in Reggio Emilia – Italy.
The buyer is also responsible for any customs duties if the vehicle leaves the European Community (EXTRA CE).
MV Agusta 250 Scrambler - 1970
When in 1968 MV Agusta presented its new roadster 250B twin-cylinder in 1968, it was almost taken for granted that soon it would also introduce a Scrambler version.
It was a beautiful 4-stroke twin of 246 cc, with overhead valves, 5 gears, 19 HP at 7800 rpm and a top speed of 125 km/h.
Striking and original in style, it was surely the most beautiful among the street scramblers built up to then, although Italian riders did not share the American market’s enthusiasm for this segment, which is why about 52 units were produced from 1969 to 1970.
Silver color with a red stripe on the fuel tank
37162 kilometers shown on the odometer.
Chassis number: MV 250 B *2110756*.
Vehicle restored over the years.
Inactive for some time, withdrawn from a private collection.
The motorcycle has always been Italian (year of first registration: 1970).
Original vintage Italian license plate, province AL.
The motorcycle is delivered accompanied by a copy of the MV Agusta historical registration certificate, which reads "The silver-colored fuel tank featured a red horizontal band with the original MV-AGUSTA logo overlaid. This model in the 'Scrambler' version is derived from the MV 250 twin-cylinder of 1968. We can define it as a prototype since it was produced in only 12 units in 1969."
The motorcycle is sold accompanied by a copy of the technical data.
The motorcycle has been deregistered from official records.
Delivery to your home is possible in Italy and abroad.
The motorcycle is located in Reggio Emilia – Italy.
The buyer is also responsible for any customs duties if the vehicle leaves the European Community (EXTRA CE).
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