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1969 Lambretta SX150 Special

Restored using mainly original parts

Estimate: £4,000 - £5,000*

Reg No: PHR 318F Frame No: SX150 768712

CC: 150 Engine No: Not visible

MOT: Exempt

• Authentically restored 1969 SX150 Special

• Supplied with some original Italian documents

• UK registered and supplied with a current V5C

Ferdinando Innocenti had an engineering background having established his first workshop at the age of 18. Following the end of WW2, he, like many of his contemporary Italian industrialists required a product that would enable him to rebuild his shattered company based in the Milanese suburb of Lambrate. Therefore, the inspiration for the creation of the first Lambretta scooter can be found, like that of the rival Vespa, in the devastation that afflicted Italy following the Second World War and the country’s desperate need for affordable transport.

The SX models superseded the TV range, retaining the three flashes on the side panels and featuring a large ‘X150’ over the ‘Special’ badge on the leg shield with the rear frame badge reading ‘Lambretta Innocenti’ together with a few engine tweaks. This 1969 example has spent most of its life in Italy and comes supplied with some original documents and service information. Restored in 2010 by Marco Guida using mainly original parts, it is presented in authentic and standard condition and comes supplied UK registered with a current V5C.

c.1950 Lambretta 8 x Open Frame Chassis

No Reserve* Reg No: Unregistered Frame No: Various

CC: N/A Engine No: N/A

MOT: Exempt

• 8 x Lambretta 1950s open frame chassis

• No documentation

• Good for creating racers

Believed to be in a good and solid condition.

Chassis: 150D

*All hammer prices are subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 15% plus VAT

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