Description
Vespa 125 VNA1T year 1957, first series after the low headlight, the only Vespa with an intake on the cylinder and not a rotary disc, the engine runs, as does the gearbox, the bike is original and not rebuilt, the bodywork is entirely original, no part replaced, The Vespa 125 VNA1 is from '57. You can see in a photo how it was stored in the garage... and how it looks after the first restorative conservation carried out for the historical register certificate, which was requested and obtained. Its license plate is present along with the ACI report; the registration document is lost, the booklet and the owner are deceased, so you'll have to make do with what there is.
With everything, there is proof that it is not a duplicate; the frame has never been repaired, the engine has never been opened. And what more do you want—after two years, a 70-year-old Vespa, complete and original, Vespa 125 VNA1, year 1957, nearly 70 years old, is a rare model and perhaps the only Vespa with the carburetor connected directly to the cylinder...
All Vespas have the carburetor connected to the crankcase; from 1957, there's the low-headlight and the Struzzo 150... definitely interesting for someone who knows them.











