1934 Moto Guzzi GT16

Grand Prix Classics

Stunning and rare Moto Guzzi GT16 in perfect condition! 

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History
Moto Guzzi Factory Certificate of Origin shows this matching numbers GT16 was built in 1934. It was restored by Italian marque specialists about 2013-14. Imported to California in 2015, it was then displayed with eight other Moto Guzzis at The Quail Motorsports Gathering showing the evolution of the Moto Guzzi 500 where the display won “The Spirit of The Quail” award for then-owner Mark Leonard. In 2016, the bike won the Chad McQueen Award at The Friends of Steve McQueen Car and Motorcycle Show. These awards clearly acknowledge this bikes excellence in design, technology, restoration and appeal.

Description
Only 754 GT16 were built, from 1931-34 – this is the final year of production. Its engine and frame were derived from the Sport 15. An advanced bike for the day, it had the new sprung frame design perfected by Carlo and Giuseppe Guzzi. The pressed steel box containing the four springs in compression was an integral part of the structure.

It was fitted with a saddle tank. It had foot rests and leg shields. The rear part of the frame differed from the predecessor the GT (Norge) design: the kickstart was moved to the right side of the bike with the typical Moto Guzzi exposed flywheel, exposed valve spring and pushrods on the engine and right-side tank mounted shift. The color scheme included two shades of amaranth red with black, red and gold pin-striping, like the Sport 15.

Of Note
This is an example of design and engineering excellence of the Guzzi brothers in the pre-War era – it is stunning to look at and very rideable. The GT16 is an exceedingly rare find in the United States – especially in such fantastic condition!

Documents
Comes with Moto Guzzi Certificate of Origin and Italian Libretto.

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Grand Prix Classics specializes in the buying, selling and consignment of historic racing cars and sports cars. Located in La Jolla, California, with a beautiful showroom and workshop. The business is run by founder, Mark Leonard, who is truly passionate about his work. Mark has assembled a team of dedicated professionals who contribute specific talents ranging from buying and selling to an international market, researching automotive history, to running the workshop. There are always approximately 20 cars in inventory as well as a collection of rare automotive posters, a large library of books, magazines, videos and other memorabilia.