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1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630
1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630

1/9 Italeri MV Agusta 500cc 4 Cylinders (1964) 4630

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SKU: ITA4630
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  • Type: moto
  • Period: from '50
  • Country: Italy
  • SKILL: 4
  • Model Dim.: 22,1 cm
  • Box Dim.: 373 x 241 x 96 mm

This Cardan-transmission motorcycle, first built in 1950, reached a peak of reliability and competitiveness in 1956 when it adopted chain transmission and a telescopic front fork. The 500 cc 4-cylinder MV Agusta was ridden by the worlds most famous racers - J. Surtees, M. Hailwood, G. Hocking and G. Agostini. Thanks to them this near-unbeatable motorcycle dominated the 500 cc category from 1956 to 1965, winning 9 world titles. It continued competing until 1966 when it was retired to make way for a new, lighter, more manageable 3-cylinder motorcycle.The model, pre-moulded in the original colours and with chrome-plated parts, also features working suspension and rubber tyres.