Hello Lee!
I was surprised to see your notice for a fully Campagnolo equipped Morella bicycle from the very early seventies. I bought mine from a Schwinn dealer in 1972 who had gotten a container of these bicycles and really did not know what to do with them so he advertised the bicycles in the local newspaper in Ohio and had them priced at $150.00. The bicycle frame is made of double butted Columbus tubing and originally ran on tubular tyres. The rear derailleur is a Campagnolo Nuovo Record stamped 1972. I restored my bicycle in the 1990s and returned to tubular tyres. The hubs are high flange Nouvo Record. I have kept mine serviced so thay still work well. In cross 4 spoke configuration, the wheels are really stiff. The only decals that were originally on the bicycle were a 4 stripe band around the ttt handlebar stem and a Columbus tubing decal on the seat down tube. The name Mirella is in placed in large letters on the flats of each seat stay.These are brazed onto the seat stays. I hope my info. helps you a little.
Robert Harris
----- Original Message ----- From: Lee Levitt<mailto:lee@wheelman.com> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org<mailto:classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 12:47 PM Subject: [CR]Morella
A full Campy Morella just popped up locally. Does anybody know anything about this manufacturer from the early '70s?
Thanks!
Lee
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