Originally Posted by
Maxturbo
I've had my eye on this model for several years, thinking that a NICE one would be unobtainable for me. So....while ever watchful on the various purchasing avenues out there,
this one came up on e-Bay. NOT one to get caught up in emotional bidding wars (and after several questions and answers with the buyer) I placed a max bid that I was comfortable with and low and behold it was mine with $2.50 cents to spare (if only the other bidders knew).

The completed auction is out there if interested in what I gave for it, but rest assured, it was well worth the price.
The background...purchased new (from the fellow I bought it from) in Dallas, Texas at
World Bike in '86, without pedals. The original invoice I now have states same. Test driven with "donor" pedals and then ridden "only a couple of times" and placed in his collection. This rather senior gentleman ONLY has 35 similar condition bikes of all brands LEFT in his collection as he is down-sizing.

I scored an NOS set of correct pedals just yesterday and at a great price ta' boot.
It gets better. After I won the bike, I asked the seller how he was going to ship it (fearing damage). He asked if I would mind meeting him part way and he'd bring it to me personally! That turned into a huge relief for me AND he drove 10 hours round trip (to my 4) to ensure it's safe delivery. Do you believe it!
I'll take and post a couple more pics in a day or two.
I just looked over the completed auctions list on ebay for similar... A number of bikes this color and similar size all obtaining solid prices in the recent past. You I think got the best deal. I was pretty happy with mine as being clean and almost all original (replaced bar tape, tires), but your example is concours level, maybe missing the AVA rim labels? And it looks like a cleanly built one too. Only the same condition with Capella lugs could top it. Well purchased.
Now, did you discuss other bikes he might soon sell off? If you did not... that would be your only error.