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WINTER WONDERLAND

If you’re still looking for that winter project or fancy a fully restored classic for next season it may be worth calling in to Buzzsolomoto’s Halifax showroom. Recent shopping trips have seen Buzz return from Italy and Spain with a host of rare and desirable machines. As we went to press the show room included a Framebreather, DL200 and Spanish SX, all in original paint. Vespa lovers aren’t left out as a fully restored Mk1 P200E was looking for a new owner. Fresh from the USA was a fully restored US specification Jet 200 while cream of the crop has to be an Italian SX200 in original paint with only a handful of miles on the clock!

While the rarity of some machines is reflected in their prices, Buzz also caters for more modest wallets and a number of project machines are always available. Stock changes very quickly

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