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1976 Moto Guzzi Le Mans SOLD 2021
Dutch road-racer Jan Kampen was the motivation behind Lino Tonti’s 850 Le Mans, Mk 1. Tonti first showed his prototype at the 1972 Premio Varrone design competition, and by 73 had the concept largely sorted sufficiently to enter the 1973 Barcelona 24-hour. Finishing an amazing 5th, the prototype was to enter production but with both Moto Guzzi and Benelli owned by Argentinian businessman Alejandro de Tomaso, the de Tomaso choose to use the Benelli Six to spearhead his entry into sports bikes.
Moto Guzzi shelved the Le Mans for a couple of years, eventually being shown at the Milan Motorcycle Show in November 1975 and entering production in 1976.
This example is in unrestored original condition and travelled under 35,000k’s. Presently located with our Italian agent the advertised price includes shipping & arrival into Sydney.
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Stock No: CC-LM1
Ref: 369 SOLD