Classic blast from the past

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Some classic blasts from the past - click on images for larger view

Fabio Tagllioni with Mike Berliner at the Ducati Factory - Seth Dorfler
Fabio Tagllioni with Mike Berliner at the Ducati Factory - Seth Dorfler
Ducati Factory - Seth Dorfler
Beautiful NCR - Seth Dorfler
- Seth Dorfler
- Seth Dorfler
view inside the Ducati factory - Seth Dorfler
view inside the Ducati factory - Seth Dorfler
view inside the Ducati factory - Seth Dorfler
view inside the Ducati factory - Seth Dorfler
view inside the Ducati factory - Seth Dorfler
view inside the Ducati factory - Seth Dorfler
A great shot of Michael Berliner giving the new Hailwood Replica the once over on it's debut at the Milan Show 1979- photo by Seth Dorfler
Ducati Wins Laconia. The person sitting on the bike is the owner/builder. George Vincenci. George was the Northeast sales rep. for Berliner/Premier Motor Corp. The bike was ridden by Richard Schlacker - photo by Seth Dorfler
Yup! that's a very young Freddie Spencer and Reno Leone. Freddie rode a Berliner/Leone Ducati before he became famous - photo by Seth Dorfler
Seth Dorfler at the factory with an original Hailwood - thanks Seth
Ducati CA Show - photo by Seth Dorfler
Mike Berliner and Joe Parkhurst - Ducati CA Show - photo by Seth Dorfler
Mike Berliner - Ducati CA Show - photo by Seth Dorfler
Fabio Taglioni worked for Ducati from April 1954 until May 1989. During his time at the factory, Taglioni designed over 1,000 different engines.
Fabio Taglioni on the first GT - The 90 degree layout of the cylinder was referred to by Ing. Taglioni as 'L-shaped'.
Original unveiling of the 750GT
Original unveiling of the 750GT
Original unveiling of the 750GT
Seely Frame 750
Fabio Taglioni - racer
750SS racer - from Luca

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