Registration No: TUJ 245H
Frame No: V9SS1T5762
Engine No: V9SS1M5869
CC: 90
MOT: Exempt
The Piaggio industrial group was devastated by the consequences of World War 2. Amongst the projects muted to rescue the company was an idea to help mobilise the Italian public with a new transport concept ‘the motor scooter’. During trials the buzzing noise of the engine and body shape combined for the scooter to be christened the ‘Vespa’, the Italian translation for wasp. From the launch in 1946 it was such a success that it has become a symbol of taste, fashion and style and is one of the favourite global design icons of all time.
By the early 1960’s Vespa Douglas in Great Britain were importing Italian built Vespas, as opposed to continuing to manufacture them. The Vespa SS90 made between 1965 and 1971 is much sought after by collectors, due to its extreme rarity and only just over 5000 were produced. Most of these have been lost to the ravages of time and overly ambitious riders. The SS90 was developed as a sporting variant of the small frame Vespas. With a dummy fuel tank, a centrally located spare wheel, narrower more aerodynamic fairing and a pad on top of the dummy tank riders could crouch low behind the headlight to reduce drag at higher speeds. The two-stroke 88.5 cc engine used in the Super Sprint is a single-cylinder, air-cooled unit with a bore/stroke of 47/51 mm and an 8.7:1 compression ratio. It’s paired with a 4-speed gearbox, the dry weight is 77 kilograms, and the top speed is 93 kmh (58 mph).
This very late 1970 SS90 with only 1 previous owner reported was at some point re-exported. Brought back to the UK, according to the V5 information that we have; the DVLA has a record of it as one owner since 1970, suggesting other documentation could be available with them. According to the vendor ‘TUJ’ is in excellent running condition and was subject to a service by highly regarded PM Tuning in 2019. It has been restored in the correct Vespa Red colour with the foresight of using very many of the important and hard to find original parts, including: The chrome SS90 Piaggio factory exhaust, all panels and wheels, floor runners, lights and lenses, handgrips, steering lock, and dummy tank with raised badge. We believe it has original leg shield badge and edging, scroll badges and generally the original parts re-used throughout, except the speedo. The scooter has been converted to 12v electrics at some point in its life.
It is seldom that this most rare and sought-after Vespa model becomes available, UK registered from new and still with so many original parts,. We expect significant interest in it.
For more information, please contact:
Paul Diamond
info@vintagescooters.co.uk
07768 313001
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