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custom753 10-31-12 03:41 PM

Provenance (or happy endings)
 
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Do you know any stories about your vintage before she came into your hands? Was it ridden by Eddie Merckx to his fifth Tour victory? Maybe it was your grandfather's, or maybe you used to own one just like it?

I am working on a 1980 Guerciotti that has spent the last 20 years in neglect. What makes this bike so interesting for me is that I was the first owner! Here is a picture I took of it 32 years ago.http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=281394

I bought the frame and assembled it with full Campag Record and SR, Cinelli bars and stem, Concor saddle, Vittoria CX tubulars - the full Italian right down to white handlebar tape, Alfredo Binda toestraps and green/white/red water bottle. It was perfect apart from a small fold in one of the decals where someone in the Guerciotti workshop had made a mistake. That decal used to bug the hell out of me until now ...

A few months ago I was back in my home town when I spotted a blue Guerciotti just like my old one sitting on a mag trainer in someone's garage. I asked if I could take a look and couldn't believe it when I saw the folded decal!! The right rear dropout was broken, the whole thing was pretty grotty and some parts had been swapped for horrible Shimano stuff, but in was still basically all there.

It is now mine again and getting all the TLC she deserves. These days I am very proud of that scrunched up decal where some clumsy apprentice nearly lost his job :)

I'll post some pics of the restoration work soon.

Captain Blight 11-01-12 08:30 AM

When/where did you sell it? Any stories from the interim years?

TampaRaleigh 11-01-12 09:02 AM

Fantastic! I have a similar story about my Raleigh... but thankfully it was only neglected/robbed of good parts for about 6 years.

Congrats on your reunion!

ScottRyder 11-01-12 10:09 AM

I didn't realize it until after I purchased it that my 1976 Austro-Daimler Ultima Superleicht was the very same bike used in the A-D catalog photo shoot. It's one of a kind decal of the original owners initials were the tip off.

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ma/file-58.jpg

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ma/file-39.jpg

http://austro-daimler.posterous.com/...ma-superleicht

Scott

custom753 11-05-12 03:15 AM

When/where did you sell it? Any stories from the interim years?

I sold it in the early-mid nineties, so there are about 20 years unaccounted for.

custom753 11-05-12 03:16 AM

Congrats on your reunion!

Thanks. I'll not let it leave my house from now on unless I am firmly attached.

custom753 11-05-12 03:20 AM

[QUOTE=ScottRyder;14902877]I didn't realize it until after I purchased it that my 1976 Austro-Daimler Ultima Superleicht was the very same bike used in the A-D catalog photo shoot. It's one of a kind decal of the original owners initials were the tip off.

That's pretty cool. Never sell it!

custom753 01-19-13 06:00 PM

OK< I am now making a blog of the restoration of both this and my Bosomworth 753. Check out the progress
http://laurenceberry.blogspot.co.nz/

Drillium Dude 01-19-13 06:26 PM

Cool story, OP - I hope you can get her back to a condition more befitting her :)

Scott: for me, your Ultima Superleicht is always going to be the coolest provenance story ever!

DD

ScottRyder 01-19-13 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by Drillium Dude (Post 15175623)
Scott: for me, your Ultima Superleicht is always going to be the coolest provenance story ever!

DD

Thanks DD, I appreciate that ..

Scott

The Golden Boy 01-19-13 08:25 PM

Happy Endings?

Oh.

Nevermind.


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