Historics at Brooklands, the auctioneer of fine classic and sports cars, is offering motorcycle enthusiasts equal opportunity to purchase a rare series two 1965 Ducati 350SC (Sport Corsa).
Originally hand crafted for the Barcelona endurance races and in the late 1960′s, it was taken by Ducati team rider Franco Farne to South Africa to promote the Ducati brand to a new audience.
Based loosely on the more subtle 250 production bikes, the works 350SC boasted a twin cradle frame, special alloy Marzocchi forks and sand-cast engine cases, as well as a close ratio 5-speed gearbox that was unique to the 350SC. Weighing just 117kg (257lbs), it was capable of reaching 124mph.
More recently, the motorcycle was rebuilt by the renowned British Ducati race engine builder Anthony Ainslie, using new factory parts. With the engine confirmed in ‘as new’ condition by Moto Marianna, the bike remains one of the most desirable Ducatis in existence.
Eligible for Goodwood as well as the CRMC and IHRO series of classic motorcycle races across Europe, the rarefied racer is to be sold with spares and tool kit, as well as what little history is known and documented of the 350SC. The bike is expected to attract offers in the region of £27,500 – £32,500 when it goes on sale at Brooklands on 22nd October.
For more information, and to attend the Historics at Brooklands auction on the afternoon of Saturday October 22nd, call 0800 988 3838, e-mail: [email protected], or visit www.historics.co.uk.