It’s quite apparent that vintage is so popular, that people are now making new things look like they’re vintage (probably because the original item from back in ‘Nam is rusted/broken/thrown away).
But what if you had an actual vintage item that was still in one piece, but needed just a little touch of TLC? Like granny’s old lace frock – maybe it needs a few buttons sewn on? Or dad’s sailing watch that just needs a proper cleaning.
Or, that old Vespa that your neighbour’s neighbour’s aunty’s cousin has for sale. What could you do with that? A whole lot it seems.
The guys at Vespa know how to work wonders. They have just recently finished refurbing these two 46-year old babies into their former glory.
I mean, come on. They look like they’re brand new.
Vespa SA director Trevor Woolfson explained how performance-enhancing Malossi parts play an important role in the impressive transformation process.
“We pride ourselves on putting in the extra effort during the revamping process to not only exceed our clients’ expectations, but to create truly unique Vespas that will turn heads when they’re out in the streets.”
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