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to sell all the parts sepretley you could make up to $2000 on ebay if all the body parts are in good to great shape.

i'd offer the guy/gal $750-$1000 if i had it, but i never do!

good luck!

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I found a 1965 narrowcase 250(monza?) in decent shape, isn't running but all there. Anyone have an idea what this might be worth?

Just looking for a range. Thanks!
I paid about $30 for the last narrow case I bought...of course it was over 30 years ago.
Tex is right about how much you can get for the parts. Too bad it's not a Diana. I still have the original cam from my first Diana (bought new for $700 in 1963) in my desk drawer.

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Thanks for the input guys. I offered 1000 he countered with 2000. So I just needed a second opinion. I think this may be another case of EBAY prices keeping a bike from selling. These are always people who wouldn't sell on ebay, just 'know what they're worth'...

Whatever, I thought I found a deal.

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Vintage Ducati prices are getting crazy. My 160 Monza Jr. seems to be worth at least $2K. At the giro the guy from Eddies Vintage said he would pay 1800 to 2400 for it.

If you want, $1200 to $1500 as a counter offer would be reasonable as long as the motor is free and the bike is complete. Parts are pretty easy to find for the 250's.
 
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