I'm helping my father sell his 1974 Vespa Sprint 150 (pictures below).
Asking $1,900 for it and will consider reasonable offers.
Since the forum members were so helpful to me in my original thread (link to it below), I'll be offering it for sale here exclusively for at least a week before listing it anywhere else.
Link to original thread:
Could someone help me value my dads Vespa?
Feel free to ask questions in this thread or private message me and I'll try to respond in a timely manner. The scooter is owned by my father and is located in Oklahoma (see the last picture for location). I visited him the week of July 4th and rode the scooter. It starts easily and runs GREAT (although unfortunately I didn't have time to clean it up for him while I was there).
Here are some of the details he provided for those who are interested:
1974 vespa sprint 150.
He has a clean title to the scooter and they've been plating and insuring it
3,714 miles on it
Engine good------rebuilt by him less than 600 miles ago several years back (my fathers been an auto/motorcycle/small engine mechanic for about 50 years and has his own shop)
Rough paint
Rough seat cover
Lights work
Horn works
New headlight
Turn signals slow due to 6 volt system
Tires really good
Oil injection
New battery
Alternator good
Comes with a Buddy seat, front rack, rear rack, has cowling rack already on it as you can see
Brakes, speedometer, hi beam indicator work
Mirrors
Plenty of power, will do 60 with me on it
Owner`s manual (rough but usable)
Need new turn, dimmer switches, but these still work although slowly with the 6 volt system
Comes with all the spare parts and specialized tools shown in pictures
My father attempted to touch up this panel years ago (see pic below) but stopped when he realized it wasn't going to work. Other than this spot, the finish is original. When my father "rescued" this scooter, this panel was off and laying face down on the garage floor. That's why it's a little rougher than the rest of the scooter.