Like the Mafia, you're never really out...
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Like the Mafia, you're never really out...
When I sold my 350 K2 a few months ago, I swore that was the last Morini I'd own. But here I am with a very needy '77 (as far as I can tell) 3 1/2 Sport. It was too cheap ($300) and too close (200 miles away) to pass up, so this past Saturday I drove down to Lynchburg, Virginia in my VW Eurovan (T4) and brought it home. Missing quite a few bits and what's there is scruffy, but it has potential. Last on the road in '89. Engine turns over and has compression, clean oil in it. Shifts through the gears, not sure if the clutch works yet or not.
I'm not sure when I'll start working on it, plenty else to do over the Winter. Until then, I'll be searching for the missing parts, so if any of you have what I need, I'd like to hear from you.
Photo album here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmHQfL8X
I'm not sure when I'll start working on it, plenty else to do over the Winter. Until then, I'll be searching for the missing parts, so if any of you have what I need, I'd like to hear from you.
Photo album here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmHQfL8X
Charlie Mullendore
http://www.AntietamClassicCycle.com
http://www.AntietamClassicCycle.com
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Poor thing, needs some tlc
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well done keep us updated with plenty of pics
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At $300 US that's got loads of potential! Well done.
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Hi,
Wow for $300 . A good project.
Looks like 1977 GT (even late 1976), certainly one of the earliest with cast wheels.
original paint on the tank - probably?
left foot gear-change conversion guess that was mandatory by then?
Any idea on its history , why it was laid up.
Mark
Wow for $300 . A good project.
Looks like 1977 GT (even late 1976), certainly one of the earliest with cast wheels.
original paint on the tank - probably?
left foot gear-change conversion guess that was mandatory by then?
Any idea on its history , why it was laid up.
Mark
Re: Like the Mafia, you're never really out...
I'll give you $40 if you can delivery to southern NH. 
Nice score

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"12/76" is cast into the wheels, so likely a '77. Original paint on the tank. Yes, left-foot gear change was mandatory by then.mbmm350s wrote:Hi,
Wow for $300 . A good project.
Looks like 1977 GT (even late 1976), certainly one of the earliest with cast wheels.
original paint on the tank - probably?
left foot gear-change conversion guess that was mandatory by then?
Any idea on its history , why it was laid up.
Mark
There are signs that it was lightly crashed: bent gauge bracket and what remains of the headlight mounts. I'm guessing that's why it's missing the gauges and headlight, possibly why the front fender was bobbed.
Charlie Mullendore
http://www.AntietamClassicCycle.com
http://www.AntietamClassicCycle.com
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Great!
But why? was it that bad to you?
When I sold my 350 K2 a few months ago, I swore that was the last Morini I'd own.
But why? was it that bad to you?
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No, it was actually very nice, but for a US owner, the parts situation has never been great. I guess I've been spoiled by being able to get just about anything I need for my Guzzi within a week and at reasonable prices.Daddy Dom wrote: But why? was it that bad to you?
Charlie Mullendore
http://www.AntietamClassicCycle.com
http://www.AntietamClassicCycle.com
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Hi from New Zealand ...but for a US owner, the parts situation has never been great.


I value your advice, so I'm glad you got another

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Don’t worry, Charles shop won’t be empty of Morini’s for a while. Lol!