Campy Turismo Derailleur - Can't find on Ebay - Value?
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Campy Turismo Derailleur - Can't find on Ebay - Value?
I have a Campy Turismo derailleur from the early 60's. I can't find these on Ebay or anywhere else. Does anyone know whether this is because they were at the low end of the Campy line or are there just very few of these? Any guesses on value? Thanks, pic below.
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hello Jexum. have had two of these in me parts bin for over thirty years and have never had any information on them. have four or five vintage Campag catalogues but this model does not appear in any of them.
look forward to following your thread as the Campag experts weigh in.
look forward to following your thread as the Campag experts weigh in.
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The Turismo was a more economical model although it does have nice bearing pulleys and a body much like other Campy derailleurs of that era... it seems to be a close cousin to the Nuovo Gran Sport which was also an econo model.
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These are not rare they just weren't really marketed sold much in the US. They mainly came on entry and mid level Italian bikes made for the Europen market. I haven't seen many come up on the market so I don't have much of an idea of value.
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Thanks so much. I have the part on ebay right now and I priced it low because I want it to sell and there is a bid on it, 9 days left on the auction so we'll see what happens. Thanks again.
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