by Warkton Tornado No.1 » Thu Aug 18, 2016 11:50 am
Late SX manufacture may be a grey area as to Country of build.
Did the Spanish build them from CKD form @ one time, having been sent everything to do so from Innocenti?
What may be of more genuine interest is the fact that the one in question may be a ‘run-out’ model with some combination of clip on panels, rectangular horncasting badge, plastic glove-box & clip-in fork buffers which should all contribute to the desirability/rarity IMHO.
I regret passing up the opportunity of a 1970 ‘H’ reg 200 in the 70’s that was lovely in it’s original White/ Polychromatic Blue because GP’s were what everybody sought...
I think it’s interesting that there are quirks coming to light about Lambretta manufacture & variations. The GP Electronic wiring looms, for instance.
My ’67 non-chrome ring SX200 came to me with normal, ‘non Jet’ forks as far as the ‘U’ bottom half, yet the stem length as per ‘Spanish’ 460 mm. It also came with the lower, TV type headset which all fitted well, so to speak. I thought it meant it had been ‘mongrelised’ but now I’m not so sure, simply because of the odd forks....