I paid $5 for mine........ and them dumped about $700 into a restoration.
So yeah - I'd say $250 is a decent price.....
Mondia's are built well and ride very nicely but are not on the high end of the collectibility chart, so you can still pick them up for (relatively) cheap. Buy it and ride it, and if you don't like it you'll probably make some money parting it out on eBay. Heck, I'll bet that frame alone would fetch the $250 back - it's 531 steel and a very popular size. Mondia stuff does not come up too often on eBay.......
Originally Posted by braingel
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/293045966.html
Is this a real good deal? Seems like it, but that location's a long way for me to go. It is my size though.
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early 70's Mondia 'super' made in switzerland.
55cm steel frame.
*Campagnolo* equipped thruout.
Mavac 'racer' brakes.
Wolber rims/campy hubs.
Brooks saddle.
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