This product fits on almost all models
- German
- limited edition
Product description
The Hand Books from the "Vespa Tecnica" series are a must for all collectors and Vespa fans.
In addition to the six "Vespa Tecnica" Hand Books covering the cult scooter with all models from 1946 to 2002, there is also the "Vespa Cinquanta" volume, which deals in detail with the many different 50s Vespa models.
- High-quality printing
- Many color photos
- Color tables with numbers
- Spare parts drawings and chassis numbers
The "Vespa Tecnica" book series is the result of a joint idea between the publisher CLD Libri and the authors Roberto Leardi, President of the Vespa Club d'Italia, Luigi Frisinghelli, President of the "Registro Storico Vespa" and Giorgio Notari, restorer at the Piaggio Museum. You will hardly find more Vespa expertise on this planet. The historic Vespa vehicles are described in seven volumes. A valuable aid for all collectors and hobbyists with high-quality photos. There is also a list of the original colors with Max Meyer code, old advertising brochures, the historical development stages of the various models, all frame numbers and also the technical data as well as drawings and circuit diagrams from the original Instruction Manuals. Available in German, English and Italian, depending on the Book.
Conclusionthis unsurpassed series of books explains everything you ever wanted to know about the old Vespas.
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Vespa Tecnica 3 1965-1976 tells you everything you ever wanted to know about vintage Vespas. This Book is a must for enthusiasts, collectors and designers alike.
Vespa Tecnica 3 completes the "trilogy", after Tecnica 1 and Tecnica 2, dedicated to vintage Vespas. For each Vespa model produced in the period in question, the volume contains - in addition to photos of restored models ? technical details and technical drawings from the original Instruction Manuals (control diagram, wiring diagram, bolt adjustment, lubrication), original paintwork, serial numbers, position of the Engine and frame number and exploded views of the Engine. There was a real Vespa boom between the 60s and 70s.
Models: 50 N (1965), 125 (1965), 125 Super (1965), 150 Super (1965), 180 SuperSport (1965), 90 SS (1965), 125 Nuova (1965), 150 Sprint (1965), 125 GranTurismo (1967), 50 L (1966), 125 Primavera (1968), 180 Rally (1968), 150 Sprint Veloce (1969), 125 GTR (1969), 50 Special (1969), 50 Elestart (1969), 200 Rally (1972), 125 TS (1975), ET3 Primavera (1976).
About the authors
Roberto Leardi is a renowned personality in the Vespa world. As co-author of the well-known Vespa Tecnica series, long-time Vespa historian and President of the Vespa Club d'Italia, he brings his extensive knowledge and passion for these iconic scooters to the Vespa Tecnica 3 Book.
Luigi Frisinghelli is the curator of the historic Vespa register, also a respected expert in the Vespa scene, and brings his years of experience and in-depth knowledge of Vespa models to the Vespa Tecnica 3 Book. Together with Roberto Leardi and Giorgio Notari, he has worked on numerous projects that emphasize the technical and historical significance of the Vespa.
Giorgio Notari is a product developer and restorer at the Piaggio Museum and was instrumental in the creation of the Book Vespa Tecnica 3. With his in-depth knowledge and passion for the legendary Vespa scooters, he has created a work that is characterized by precise technical analyses and historical insights.