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Thursday, December 21, 2017
1972 Bultaco Alpina 250 on display at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum -- Birmingham, Al.
moto creada para la Unidad Motos de la Cia Alpina Cruz Roja de Barcelona se hicieron 6 prototipos , y a los seis meses se comercialició el modelo con el nombre de ALPINA en honor a dicha Cia, en el proyecto colaboró directamente con el sr Paco de Bultaco el sr Manel Fabregat fundador de dicha Unidad de motos de Cruz Roja, dicha unidad era especialista en preventivos de Trial TT Enduro, veloidad , todo lo referente al mundo del motor
I own one of these, mostly stock & original with exception of Preston Petty fenders. I purchased it in 1975 and registered it for the road, riding it to highschool knobby tires and all! It occupies a space in my garage serving as a reminder to my more youthful days.
moto creada para la Unidad Motos de la Cia Alpina Cruz Roja de Barcelona se hicieron 6 prototipos , y a los seis meses se comercialició el modelo con el nombre de ALPINA en honor a dicha Cia, en el proyecto colaboró directamente con el sr Paco de Bultaco el sr Manel Fabregat fundador de dicha Unidad de motos de Cruz Roja, dicha unidad era especialista en preventivos de Trial TT Enduro, veloidad , todo lo referente al mundo del motor
ReplyDeleteI own one of these, mostly stock & original with exception of Preston Petty fenders. I purchased it in 1975 and registered it for the road, riding it to highschool knobby tires and all! It occupies a space in my garage serving as a reminder to my more youthful days.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. Great to be reminded of how things were "back in the day".
ReplyDelete👍Bultaco Cemoto!
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