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Old 08-28-23, 05:29 AM
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1981 Colnago Super

1981 Colnago Super, 59cm center-to-top, excellent condition, original finish -- what's it worth?

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Old 08-28-23, 08:35 AM
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Part this one out.
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The last I saw Almarc was still available a few years ago I don't know if they are still. I do think the mix of parts does not help this one.

Man, I just don't know 'nago very well but I would think the frame is like $500ish. That might be low, the one picture confirms that the is what it is but not much after.

Jeff knows Colnago stuff pretty well but he left the forum a few months ago. We can still get numbers hammered out for you.

If you are selling where are you? and what media would you use to sell? That can be a big difference or pain in the kiester.
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Interesting crank arm.

Your choice of brake lever hoods on most of your bikes is kinda interesting. I don't see many gum hoods. Can't say as I recognize these here.
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
Interesting crank arm.

Your choice of brake lever hoods on most of your bikes is kinda interesting. I don't see many gum hoods. Can't say as I recognize these here.
prob Modolo or A’me
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gudwyn needs to share his location and c-c seat tube and c-c top tube sizes so we can provide a more accurate estimate.
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The crank arms are Campy non-fluted. 172.5mm. I can't remember if they are Nuovo or Super record. It's one of those. The brake hoods are Modolo 919
I am in Massachusetts, a bit northwest of Boston.
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