FWIW, that isn't a full Campy Record group - the crank looks like a Nervar, which is French.
Nice find, though.
my mistake... although I've been riding road bikes for almost 35 years, I'm still a little green on what constitutes a 'group.' I meant to say Campy changers (although he toe clips say 'Record' as well)
Judging from the offerings of ideas and ways to date the gear, I've got some things to do... it gets dark early in the garage (where it currently resides).
could be in the running for catch of the year. If those tubular rims are in good shape - with Campy hubs - they could bring well over $100.00.
it appears that the previous owner simply mounted the new clincher rims on the old hubs. The Tubular rims are just that... rims. I have no real use for them --except to keep them with the original bike... I might consider offers.
please, when restoring this one, don't have anything
brazed on, and for godsakes don't convert it to a fixed gear,
it is one to be treasured.
Don't worry! When I got to see it in person (the sellers pic looks awful) I was stunned... If I want to work up a fixed gear, there are plenty of frames out there for that. I will have to be patient, but I can't wait to get it going again. I have an old avocet gel saddle from the late 80's that will do for a spell... perhaps Wallbike will have a 'used' B17 for a good price. As I get it cleaned up and tuned, I'll post pics