Mv Agusta 750 America Engine #221011 Frame #221015 Certificate Of Origin on 2040-parts.com
Wiscasset, Maine, United States
This is the original Certificate of Origin from MV AGUSTA to the Garville Corporation for the MV AGUSTA 750 AMERICA with engine #221011 and frame #221015. Also included is other receipts and paper-work. The certificates are in the original folder. A nice addition to a very valuable bike.
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