Thanks to all that have replied to my search to obtain more info on this
Ducati 3 wheeler the writing on the sides is " The Fabulous Ducatis "
I recently contacted Ducati SPA in regards to this 3 wheeler and here was their response.
----- Original Message -----
From: Lodi Livio
To: Louis Stellar
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 11:11 AM
Subject: R: Ducati 3 wheeler
Dear Louis,
I know this bike, because I've received the pictures a couple of months ago. The three wheeler I know as " Muletto ", and it was made by Ducati in late 50 for transport and commercial use, in two versions, 175 and 200 cc.
Your " Muletto " have been possibly prepared for Berliner to promote our bikes in the US, surely prepared in Bologna. I've verified the name of the chassis maker " Carrozzeria Ramazzotti ", located in via Berretta Rossa in Bologna. This company don't exist anymore, but surely Ducati has committed the body work for this three wheeled bike. The original paint of your Muletto was the same of bikes like the 200 Elite, and surely it's something quite rare to see in the US. The hardtop in the driver's position is the original one supplied by Ducati.
Unfortunately, these are the only information that I was able to find, but I think that once the bike is restored, it might be one of the strangest and curious Ducati in the US ( and possibly rare )
Warmest regards,
LIVIO LODI
Da: Louis Stellar [mailto:
[email protected]]
Inviato: martedì 2 febbraio 2010 16.29
A: Lodi Livio
Oggetto: Ducati 3 wheeler
Hello,
I recently sent a email to Ducati S.P.A. requesting ANY information on this vehicle and received a response
from Stefan asking to e-mail you directly with pictures. I recently purchased this 3 wheeler just before
the owner was about to scrap it, I believe this is something that Ducati built and sent to Carrozzeria
Ramazzotti for modifications to carry 2 bevel drive singles on the back to display the bikes at motorcycle
events, I was told it was used in the early 1960's at such events as the Daytona Bike Week parade,
it was painted Candy Red with Gold trim and lettered on both sides in Gold " The Fabulous Ducati's "
I believe this was sent to Berliner Motors in Hasbrouck Heights,NJ. in the early 1960's the engine and
frame number is *100093* . The original building address and phone number for Carrozzeria Ramazzotti
as seen on the metal plaque attached to the sides seems to still be the same today.
Any help you can give me in regards to this Ducati 3 wheeler would be greatly appreciated as I believe
this is a piece of Ducati History.
Thank You,
Louis Stellar
2934 Holicong Road
PO BOX 232
Holicong,PA 18928 USA
Phone 215-794-0314
I know there must be some photos of this 3 wheeler in some early
1960's cycle magazine, here is a link to better pictures.
Thank You, LOU
http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x274 ... an0003.jpg