Vintage Campagnolo Deluxe
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Vintage Campagnolo Deluxe
I saw an ad on a swiss market place for a "Vintage Parkpre "deluxe" Campagnolo Mavic". It's green and seems to be in pretty good shape. The following is the translated description:
"vintage racing bike Parkpre deluxe
28" inch wheels
frame height 54cm
2 x 8 speed
Campagnolo Record Titanium rear derailleur
Campagnolo Record front derailleur
Campagnolo Record brake calipers
Campagnolo Carbon BB-System Chorus brake/shift levers
Campagnolo front and rear hubs
Campagnolo headset
Mavic rims
Mo Dolo stem / racing handlebars
Handlebar tape as good as new
New Michelin Dynamic classic tyres front and rear
Bike is used with signs of wear and chipped paint. Bike is ready for immediate use."
It's listed for 339 Francs (ca. 373,97 usd)
Is this a reasonable price? I couldn't find anything about this exact bike. I'm grateful for any answers. Thanks!
"vintage racing bike Parkpre deluxe
28" inch wheels
frame height 54cm
2 x 8 speed
Campagnolo Record Titanium rear derailleur
Campagnolo Record front derailleur
Campagnolo Record brake calipers
Campagnolo Carbon BB-System Chorus brake/shift levers
Campagnolo front and rear hubs
Campagnolo headset
Mavic rims
Mo Dolo stem / racing handlebars
Handlebar tape as good as new
New Michelin Dynamic classic tyres front and rear
Bike is used with signs of wear and chipped paint. Bike is ready for immediate use."
It's listed for 339 Francs (ca. 373,97 usd)
Is this a reasonable price? I couldn't find anything about this exact bike. I'm grateful for any answers. Thanks!
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Without pictures of the bicycle and without knowing where the OP is located, it is, pretty much impossible to offer an value opinion. Condition, size, the as mentioned "location", all contribute to the bike's value. With that in mind, and knowing that you can't post pictures until you have a certain number of posts, if you email me a good picture, or two, or three.., I will post them for you. I am interested to see what the OP's bike looks like. The bike below is not the OP's bicycle...
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Look up the value on one or two parts, and you are at or over asking price. Assuming good condition, you should be driving right now.