The other day, I acquired this DeRosa which had been listed on ebay from a local seller, but did not sell. The frame is in extremely nice condition, but the model is a bit of a mystery, however, and the components are a mixture of various Campagnolo families from the early-mid '90s with 9-speed index shifting. Based upon the decals and details, and the fact that it was 130mm rear-spaced, the frame appears to be a late 1980s or early 1990s lower-end DeRosa model built from Columbus SL tubing. I'm pretty sure that the mixed bag of component families, and the uncertainty over the model is the only reason I was able to get this bike for as low a price as I did, given it's very nice condition. After the bike did not sell for it's starting price of $700 plus a shipping fee in the U.S. of $125, I was able to get the bike directly for a negotiated price of $650, as it was based about 20 miles from where I live, after checking it out and riding it - it's feels wonderful, BTW, and fits me perfectly. But I'm very curious to get more information about what model DeRosa it may be.
The only changes I'm planning on making is to swap out the cassette, which is an 11-23, which seems rather silly for use on a 53-39 crank, with a for me much more useful 13-26, and to replace the tires, which are extremely narrow 700x20 Michelin Axials, with either 700-23 or 700-25 rubber.
De Rosa 55 cm Vintage Italian Steel Campagnolo Beautiful Condition | eBay