I need help hunting down my dad's Lambretta
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Probably late 1962 - early/mid 1963
I thought some tv's had scalloped sides with metal embellishments.coaster wrote:I'm pretty sure all TV's had the same panels, even the TV200, they are the same as Li 150's.ibby4585 wrote:.....Do the side panels style denote a year?
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The panels changed to what was to become the SX150/Special style in late 1963
I've searched 1 hka to 999 hka and no luck, looks like I will be doing a replica!
Can anyone tell me a good place to find Lambretta projects other than ebay or Gumtree?
Prices seem to be slightly high on ebay.
I'm looking for a solid series 3 earlier the better.
Cheers
Kris
Can anyone tell me a good place to find Lambretta projects other than ebay or Gumtree?
Prices seem to be slightly high on ebay.
I'm looking for a solid series 3 earlier the better.
Cheers
Kris
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Better clue for the year would be the number plate, must be pre A which was introduced in 1963 though not all regions adopted that immediately. The year suffix was made compulsory in 1965.
KA is definitely Liverpool.
KA is definitely Liverpool.
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Go to Facebook page "Lambretta for Sale". A lot on there at sensible prices.
Ahh ok, not on Facebook will get my wife on the case, cheers
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A project will invariably cost more than a "ready done" scooter. Add the time and effort and a fully running, on the road scooter is a cheaper and less time consuming option..........IMO