Saturday, August 7, 2010

1971 Moto Guzzi V-750 Ambassador

Half a century is a long time. But motorcycle craftsmanship takes awhile. Just think. For fifty years - probably twice as long as you are old - Moto Guzzi has been building fine motorcycles. And this year's Ambassador is no exception, except it's the finest one we have ever built. With more standard features than any other motorcycle in its class. A maintenance-free shaft drive for smoother performance; instant, pushbutton electric starter; a 60 usable horsepower, 750cc transverse V-twin engine; dual concentric carburetors; four speed, constant mesh gearbox for positive shifting; strong, race-tested cradle frame; heavy-duty 12-volt electrical system; fast reading, car-type instrumentation; oil free rear brake system; heavy-duty, multi-disc car-type clutch; and much more...

1971 Moto Guzzi V-750 Ambassador Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com












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