Vespa 150 motorcycles for sale in Pompano Beach, Florida

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2001 Vespa 150

2001 Vespa 150

$2,000

Pompano Beach, Florida

Year 2001

Make Vespa

Model 150

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Perfect running 2001 Vespa ET4/150 scooter for sale. Newly refurbished seat about three weeks old. Goes about 60-65 mph max speed. Asking $2,000 - OBO

2011 Vespa S 150 i.e.

2011 Vespa S 150 i.e.

$2,000

Pompano Beach, Florida

Year 2011

Make Vespa

Model S 150 I.e.

Category -

Engine 150cc cc

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Appeal to your sporty side.The styling of the Vespa S traces its origins back to legendary models like the 150 Special and the Vespa Primavera. With its clean, essential lines, the Vespa S is a minimalist version of the legendary seventies models. The rectangular headlight and the front shield’s uncluttered surface and minimal thickness are powerful design features. The I.E. engine is more fuel efficient, dependable and requires less maintenance than carbureted scooters.

2013 Vespa 946 Bellissima (150 3V ABS)

2013 Vespa 946 Bellissima (150 3V ABS)

$7,499

Pompano Beach, Florida

Year 2013

Make Vespa

Model 946 Bellissima (150 3V ABS)

Category Scooters

Engine 150 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2013 Vespa 946 Bellissima (150 3V ABS), 2013 Vespa Bellissima (150 3V ABS) - Super clean. Practically Brand New, Save Thousands!! No new vehicle fees. Special Edition. Hurrrrrry

2013 Vespa 946 (150 3V ABS)

2013 Vespa 946 (150 3V ABS)

$6,999

Pompano Beach, Florida

Year 2013

Make Vespa

Model 946 (150 3V ABS)

Category Scooters

Engine 155 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2013 Vespa 946 (150 3V ABS), SPECIA; EDITION, ONLY 60 MILES - Back from the future. Unique as the year in which it was born, 2013. The essentiality of the design endows even the most impersonal function with style and individuality. The Vespa 946 is a pure expression of a style synonymous, in the minds of millions of travelers and devotees, with freedom of movement and expression. A far-sighted projection of sustainable mobility, whose form and substance crystallize the fundamental aesthetic and dynamic values of the history of the two-wheeler.