1985 Lambretta/Vijay GP200, 198cc. Registration number B249 AKN. Frame number 22/4 22 339582. Engine number S 602 007324.Sold with the V5C, receipt and old MOT'sAutomobile Products of India (API) began assembling Innocenti-built Lambretta scooters in India after independence in the 1950's beginning with 48 cc, Ld model, Li 1st series. They eventually acquired a licence to build the Li150 Series 2 model, which was sold under the Lambretta name until about 1976 and later on changed the name to Lamby for legal reasons. API also built the trademark model three-wheeler which was based on Innocenti's Lambretta.In 1972, Scooters India Ltd. (SIL) a state-run enterprise based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, bought the entire Lambretta manufacturing and trademark rights. Former Innocenti employees were used to set up an Indian factory as all the manuals and machinery instructions were in Italian. The first scooter built was the Vijay Delux/DL, which was badged the Lambretta GP150 in export markets. This was later enhanced to become the Vijay Super. Further improvements were made in the final years of production by incorporating a contemporary Japanese CDI unit and an advanced front suspension. AKN has history back to 2018 when it had a full engine and gearbox rebuild by Surrey Scooter Services at a cost of £875. There are MOT's on file from 2010.Used as a shop display it was last running a year ago, it will require a light recommissioning before use.Sold with the V5C, receipt and old MOT's mentioned.
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c.1967 Lambretta J50, 50cc. Registration number not registered, NOVA. Frame number J50 460858*GM3687OM. Engine number 46227?.There is no paperwork with this machine.In 1964 Innocenti introduced a whole new scooter family with the Junior range. The simple and lightweight construction of the scooters should allow for lower prices and therefore appeal to new groups of customers.The third version was introduced in mid of 1966 until 1967, with a new frame with narrow legshields, 9 inch wheels, dual seat, J 50 embossed in frame below rear light and re-enforced engine silent blocks. Official production name “Model '66”.
Collection of Gent's & Ladies Wristwatches, leather and bracelet straps, assorted designers including Ben Sherman, Timex, Technos, Girard Perregaux, Coster, Fossil, Veranda, Favre-Luba,D & G, Soft Grey, Kickers, Lambretta, Lipsy, Louis Valentin, includes watch faces and watch parts, all as found.
A collection of vintage model vehicles by various makers including Dinky, Corgi, Lesney, Tonka and Triang etc; includes a Dinky Eagle, Dinky Road Grader, Lesney Lambretta, Corgi Jaguar XJS, Mercedes Benz 2.5 by the Crescent Toy Company, 2 boxed Corgi models and a Britains 105mm Pack Howister gun (boxes AF) together with a small group of Britains farm figures
1959 Lambretta 150 Transmission: manualMileage:261Before World War II, Ferdinando Innocenti founded a successful engineering company making steel pipes and joints still used today for scaffolding and named it 'Tubi Innocenti'. Just after the war he saw the potential for an economic means of transport and created the Lambretta, so called because its factory was in the east suburb of Milan, Lambrate. Lambretta had a tubular frame, to which the body panels were fixed and the engine was a small single cylinder two stroker. In 1957, the Lambretta, which up to then was always grey, was enriched with a two-tone finish: the two rear lids, the front and the handlebar nacelle could be painted in Light Blue, Emerald Green, English Blue or Deep Red. The scooter we are offering comes somewhat reluctantly from Lady McAlpine who has fond memories of careering about the country behind her first love (whom she married) on an identical Lambretta, known as the Gremlin as it was constantly in need of attention. This one has never caused trouble but has now been more or less on display for several years. Restored some years ago, it is painted in the attractive two-tone colours of blue and cream with matching seats. Powered by a two-stroke 150cc engine, this iconic and rare motorcycle would grace any collection or would look great as a 'prop' for a café or restaurant and although running and driving, may need some further recommissioning should you wish to use it on the road. Very chic and retro with charm to boot! Lady McAlpine is only parting with it because she feels it should be driven and she feels happier in a car these days. Consignor Mathew Priddy Guide Price £3,500-£4,000 *Interested parties should note that this Lambretta will require recommissioning and is currently not running
Matchbox Lesney motorcycle group of 3 comprising No. 4 Triumph 110 Motorcycle & Sidecar, No. 36 Lambretta TV175 Scooter & Sidecar, and No. 66 Harley Davidson Motorcycle & Sidecar - all models would benefit from a clean, one end flap of the Harley Davidson box is torn, and one end flap of the Triumph box is detached
Registration: UTA578 VIN: 28638150D Mileage Showing: 5,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: ExemptOwned by the current keeper since 2003 this rare 150D model is sold with Test certficates from the 1960s, Lambretta club GB identification certificate and photos of its restoration.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE - NO RESERVE
Diecast: A collection of assorted diecast vehicles to include: Corgi, Dinky and Matchbox vehicles: Dinky Leyland Octopus Esso Tanker, Mercedes 250SE, Corgi Mercedes 600 Pullman, VW Beetles, Mini Marcos, Simca 1000, Renault 16, Matchbox Lambretta with Sidecar, and others. All in good condition with some playwear. Please assess photographs. (one box)
A Tri-ang 'Tri-etta' pedal scooter, 20th century, modelled on a Lambretta scooter, in blue and red colourway, with 'JIM 1' license plate, stamped maker's mark to body, 65cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The majority of the scooter has been somewhat crudely overpainted (including the blue body, the red handlebars, the front mudguard, the silver wheels, the Tri-ang logo and black details). The paintwork shows wear including scuffs and flaking in some areas. The pedal mechanism appears to turn freely and the wheels rotate easily.
Most early to mid 20th cent. Incl. a.o.: (1) Robinson Rensportkalender, 1955. 4 lvs. of an advertorial calendar (top ill. part only, calendar cut off) depicting motorbike, car and speed boat races. (2) Lambretta 175 turismo veloce Dutch catalogue, ca. 1962. (3) Cedos Dutch pamphlet, 1921. Focus on their "Special lichte zijspan-combinatie voor dames" model. (4) DKW RT catalogue, 1937. Rott., R.S. Stokvis en Zonen. Spine reinforced/ repaired. (5) Chauffeurs cursus pamphlet publ. by the Algemene Verladers en Eigenvervoerders Organisatie. Des. by Mile. (total 45 in 1 ring binder)
Roger Daltrey/Paul Weller: A Group of The Who And Other Autographed Ephemera,late 1980s/1990s,comprising: a US comic featuring the Who on the front cover, published by Revolutionary Comics, circa 1989, and two black and white photographs of the Who onstage, all signed by Roger Daltrey; together with a 1997 Lambretta Club d'Italia banner signed by Paul Weller and Steve Cradock and a Lambretta Scooters cloth panel signed by Roger Daltrey, Kenney Jones, Paul Weller and Steve Cradock, banner 27 1/2in x 8 1/4in (70cm x 21cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From the collection of Steve Ellis, former singer with Love Affair.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Advertising signs to include Lambretta and Albion, largest 81 cm (l). [2]. [W]Condition Report: The white marks on the Albion sign are merely stickers that have been applied to identify the vendor of the piece, these will peel of easily. There are a couple of surface marks / scrapes in areas.
Correct numbers Lambretta Li125. Lambretta started producing scooters post-WWII in Milan by the Innocenti companyMade famous in the 1960s with the 'mod' culture and still in production todayThis correct numbers example was imported in 2012Finished in striking silver and black paintwork with Fred Perry graphics and complete with spare side panelsIn running order and complete with numerous MOTs, dating letter and a Haynes manualUK-registered on a current V5CSpecification Make: LAMBRETTA Model: LI125 Year: 1962 Registration Number: 844 YUK Engine Number: 125Li 020267Click here for more details and images
A genuine TV200 that's been superbly restored. A well-presented Lambretta. The TV200 was produced at the request of the British Lambretta Concessionaires who urged Innocenti to produce a scooter with more capacity and top speedThe result was a top-of-the-range scooter with great acceleration and a high top speed, leading the sales department in the UK to rebrand it as the GT200 This fabulous example has undergone a full nut and bolt restoration by the former Gran Sport Scooters, a highly reputable and professional workshopSince the rebuild, it has been used infrequently and kept on display in a private CollectionThe odometer currently indicates just 2,704 milesAppears to be complete with all original or reconditioned partsRuns and rides, but may require a light recommissioningThe GT200 has developed a bit of a 'cult' following, and this is a rare opportunity to acquire one of these desirable LambrettasSpecification Make: LAMBRETTA Model: TV200 Year: 1965 Registration Number: JWE 37C Engine Number: TV3552470 Click here for more details and images

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