1 (vespa 1946 Thru 1955, Volume 1) | Vespa Tecnica

: Identification of original Max Meyer paint codes and descriptions of historical development stages. Vespa Tecnica 1 (Vespa 1946 thru 1955, Volume 1)

The volume treats each model with a dedicated chapter that includes: Vespa Tecnica 1 (Vespa 1946 thru 1955, Volume 1)

Volume 1 of the Vespa Tecnica series provides a systematic catalog of every model manufactured between 1946 and 1955. It is essential for collectors, restorers, and design enthusiasts who require precise historical accuracy. : Identification of original Max Meyer paint codes

: Production data, chassis numbers, and engine exploded views. : Production data, chassis numbers, and engine exploded

: Wiring diagrams, lubrication charts, and control diagrams reproduced from original Piaggio instruction manuals.

: The book was created through a collaboration between Roberto Leardi (President of the Vespa Club d’Italia), Luigi Frisinghelli (President of the Registro Storico Vespa), and Giorgio Notari (restorer at the Piaggio Museum).

: A high-quality hardcover edition, typically containing between 160 and 182 pages. It is often printed in multiple languages, including Italian, English, and German. Key Content & Features

: Identification of original Max Meyer paint codes and descriptions of historical development stages. Vespa Tecnica 1 (Vespa 1946 thru 1955, Volume 1)

The volume treats each model with a dedicated chapter that includes:

Volume 1 of the Vespa Tecnica series provides a systematic catalog of every model manufactured between 1946 and 1955. It is essential for collectors, restorers, and design enthusiasts who require precise historical accuracy.

: Production data, chassis numbers, and engine exploded views.

: Wiring diagrams, lubrication charts, and control diagrams reproduced from original Piaggio instruction manuals.

: The book was created through a collaboration between Roberto Leardi (President of the Vespa Club d’Italia), Luigi Frisinghelli (President of the Registro Storico Vespa), and Giorgio Notari (restorer at the Piaggio Museum).

: A high-quality hardcover edition, typically containing between 160 and 182 pages. It is often printed in multiple languages, including Italian, English, and German. Key Content & Features