From: Ed on
eBay: http://301url.com/Ducati_750

From: The Older Gentleman on
Ed <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:

> eBay: http://301url.com/Ducati_750

So?

If it was an SS it might be more interesting.


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K1100LT 955i 750SS CB400F CD250 CM200 SL125
GAGARPHOF#30 GHPOTHUF#1 BOTAFOT#60
The bells, the bells.....
From: The Older Gentleman on
Bob Mann <Bobo(a)nowhere.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:58:35 +0100,
> chateau.murrayTAKETHISOUT(a)dsl.pipex.com (The Older Gentleman) wrote:
>
> >Ed <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
> >
> >> eBay: http://301url.com/Ducati_750
> >
> >So?
> >
> >If it was an SS it might be more interesting.
>
> And already bid up to $21k Geeez.

Redefines the term "Ebay fuckwit", really. This side of the pond, a 750
Sport might fetch the equivalent of US$13000-15000.


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K1100LT 955i 750SS CB400F CD250 CM200 SL125
GAGARPHOF#30 GHPOTHUF#1 BOTAFOT#60
The bells, the bells.....
From: tomorrow on
On Jul 30, 3:56 pm, chateau.murrayTAKETHIS...(a)dsl.pipex.com (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> Bob Mann <B...(a)nowhere.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:58:35 +0100,
> > chateau.murrayTAKETHIS...(a)dsl.pipex.com (The Older Gentleman) wrote:
>
> > >Ed <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
>
> > >> eBay:http://301url.com/Ducati_750
>
> > >So?
>
> > >If it was an SS it might be more interesting.
>
> > And already bid up to $21k Geeez.
>
> Redefines the term "Ebay fuckwit", really. This side of the pond, a 750
> Sport might fetch the equivalent of US$13000-15000.


They did here, too, until 3-5 years ago. My '73 750GT, which I bought
for $1,500 in 1986 and sold for $3,900 in 1999, recently changed hands
for $8,500 in (where else) California. Non-running, complete, low
mileage, barn fresh 750 Sport round case models now routinely trade
hands for over 5 figures, and museum quality examples are ALL over
$20k.

The funny thing is, except as a museum piece or for bragging rights,
the values of round case bevel drive models (GT, Sport, and SS) is
inversely proportional to the motorcycle's actual usefullness!

From: BrianNZ on
tomorrow(a)erols.com wrote:
> On Jul 30, 3:56 pm, chateau.murrayTAKETHIS...(a)dsl.pipex.com (The Older
> Gentleman) wrote:
>> Bob Mann <B...(a)nowhere.com> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:58:35 +0100,
>>> chateau.murrayTAKETHIS...(a)dsl.pipex.com (The Older Gentleman) wrote:
>>>> Ed <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
>>>>> eBay:http://301url.com/Ducati_750
>>>> So?
>>>> If it was an SS it might be more interesting.
>>> And already bid up to $21k Geeez.
>> Redefines the term "Ebay fuckwit", really. This side of the pond, a 750
>> Sport might fetch the equivalent of US$13000-15000.
>
>
> They did here, too, until 3-5 years ago. My '73 750GT, which I bought
> for $1,500 in 1986 and sold for $3,900 in 1999, recently changed hands
> for $8,500 in (where else) California. Non-running, complete, low
> mileage, barn fresh 750 Sport round case models now routinely trade
> hands for over 5 figures, and museum quality examples are ALL over
> $20k.
>
> The funny thing is, except as a museum piece or for bragging rights,
> the values of round case bevel drive models (GT, Sport, and SS) is
> inversely proportional to the motorcycle's actual usefullness!
>


I might just hang on to the old Darmah for a bit longer then.......It
may become as fashionable in another 10 years.