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...I cannot emphasize this enough: If you want to sell it, do not "restore" it. It will just cost you money you will not recover in the sale. They are wonderful bicycles, good all-arounders, in the sport touring tradition. I do not know who made them for Bianchi, but they did a good job. Here is one I reworked here, that I ride sometime, mostly in the winter when it rains here and I need fenders. If you like riding it still, and are up to the restoration, just do the work, keep it, and ride it.
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