Yet another Biachi year and value question
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Yet another Biachi year and value question
My wife has this Bianchi Squadra 12-speed from the late 80's/early 90's that she hasn't ridden in years and now wants to get rid of it. Can anyone tell me the year and approximate value? TIA.
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Serial #: 737 4 6-A
Formula Two Columbus frame
Shimano 105/Universal Squadra brakes
Shimano 600 Shifters/rear derailleur
SunTour Sprint front derailleur
Ambrosio 19 Extra/Durex rims
Sachs Huret wheel hubs
ITM handlebars
Sakae stem
3ttt 27.2mm seatpost
Info and pix:
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Serial #: 737 4 6-A
Formula Two Columbus frame
Shimano 105/Universal Squadra brakes
Shimano 600 Shifters/rear derailleur
SunTour Sprint front derailleur
Ambrosio 19 Extra/Durex rims
Sachs Huret wheel hubs
ITM handlebars
Sakae stem
3ttt 27.2mm seatpost
Last edited by retrofit; 02-24-10 at 07:32 PM.
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The serial number indicates a 1986 model. That's a real component mix. Obviously some things have been changed. Original price would have been in the $500-$600 US range. Going price will depend highly on the mechanical condition, local market and your method of selling. Too bad it's blue and not celeste, for which buyers pay a premium.
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
The serial number indicates a 1986 model. That's a real component mix. Obviously some things have been changed. Original price would have been in the $500-$600 US range. Going price will depend highly on the mechanical condition, local market and your method of selling. Too bad it's blue and not celeste, for which buyers pay a premium.




