Mv Agusta 750 America Factory Promotional Material And Consumer Information on 2040-parts.com
Wiscasset, Maine, US
The first item is the original factory reprint of the CYCLE Magazine article in May 1975. The bike pictured is the #1 MV 750 AMERICA. These were done as promotional brochures exclusively for the Garville Corporation and to be given to the MV AGUSTA dealers and were sent out in the mail upon request. They are 8 pages. The next item is the original spec sheet/consumer information that was made available. The next is the factory scheduled maintainence form. The next item is the MV factory warranty form. The last picture is of the "painters" hats which the Garville Corp. used for promoting the bikes. 4 hats are included. All of the items are new and being sold as 1. Definitely a piece of motorcycle history. NOTE-I have many of each item if one wants to make a bulk purchase. NOTE-I have many of these items and will continue to list them.
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