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− | After World War II, Garelli was acquired by the Agrati family becoming Agrati-Garelli , still known as [[Garelli]] it concentrated on producing smaller | + | After World War II, [[Garelli]] was acquired by the '''Agrati''' family becoming Agrati-Garelli , still known as [[Garelli]] it concentrated on producing smaller [[motorcycles]] and [[mopeds]] for the European market. |
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+ | In the 1960’s ''Agrati Garelli'' produced the classic [[Capri]] scooter a direct competitor to the machines produced by [[Vespa]] and [[Lambretta]], today the remaining [[Capri]]’s are highly valued collectors items. | ||
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Revision as of 18:30, 11 December 2009
After World War II, Garelli was acquired by the Agrati family becoming Agrati-Garelli , still known as Garelli it concentrated on producing smaller motorcycles and mopeds for the European market.
In the 1960’s Agrati Garelli produced the classic Capri scooter a direct competitor to the machines produced by Vespa and Lambretta, today the remaining Capri’s are highly valued collectors items.
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