Old 12-20-20, 05:28 PM
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That looks like an Atala Professional. The serial number, stamped on the seat tube will identify vintage. My most recent one was of 1969 vintage...


The OP's frame is damaged and, unless he/she really know what they are doing, difficult to properly repair. The component group, however, is certainly worth more than the asking price. Make an offer for $150.00, due to the damaged frame, and be prepared to go up a bit. I would go to $250, were I there and I would have already bought it.

Anyway, the Atala Pro is one heck of a bike. If you buy it for the components and choose to not use the frame, I will be interested in the fork for my Torpado...
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