Old 06-09-11, 05:40 PM
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Zumkopf
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1972 Woodrup Giro with full Campagnolo equip



I'd like an estimate on valuation of this bike. I'm the original owner; I bought it back in 1972. It was built by Steve Woodrup himself, according to the factory. The title pretty much says it all:

23" full Reynolds 531 frame/fork/stays, chromed stays/fork, Campagnolo dropouts
Campagnolo Nuovo Record derailleurs and downtube shifters
Campagnolo Nuovo Record brakes and levers; hoods intact and supple
Campagnolo Record hubs, laced to Omega A-profile rims
Campagnolo Record headset
Cinelli stem and bars
Campagnolo Super Record crankset and bottom bracket
Campagnolo Record alloy-frame pedals, toeclips, Christophe straps
Campagnolo microadjust seatpost

The only non-vintage item is the seat; the original Brooks was stolen, and it was replaced with an Avocet Titanium-rail model.



The frame is arrow-straight. The paint is not faded, has a few chips, I'd rate it at about 95%. No rust anywhere.

So, what's the best estimate of value?

Thanks, Z
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