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Agrati-Garelli Capri restoration

SMALL, BUT PERFECTLY FORMED

One such brand that came to life in the late 1950s was the Agrati company. Launched in 1958 (or possibly earlier), Agrati produced a variety of motorcycles and scooters including the Capri (in 70cc, 80cc and 125cc versions), the Rex Monaco and the 48cc Como.

After chatting about scooters with Chris Spelman, a mate of mine in Hull, he told me that he was

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