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Small block Registry & Picture thread

Just picked this up in Canada. Now trying to register the 1982 V50 Monza. Here we go.

Anyone understand the VIN number schema. The VIN is not on the frame. The frame serial number is PE100024. From what I learned on forums the VIN is as follows:

ZGU PE _ _ _ _ C M 100024

The first three _ _ _ is the Version Variant and may consist of letters or numerals. Found three 1981 V50 Monza with designations of APE. Does anyone have insight on 1982 and what the variant types are.

The fourth digit is a FREE DIGIT (value from 0 to 9). From the 1981 three VINs I found, they were 2, 5 or 7. How does MG designate this free digit.

Would like to get it on the road for a few months before it gets -40C before my fifth Canadian Winter.

Some mornings do not go was planned and you have to check and adjust. 2017 Griso

Guzzi v50 monza
 
Got through the layers of frame paint to get to the serial number to match the paperwork. Legit now.

Let me know otherwise, if the back in 1982, Moto Guzzi imprinted the 17 digit VIN on the frame. Moving forward on a safety inspection. Purchased a new battery today.

V50 serial no PE100024
 
VIN# ZGUPGBPG2EM100123
This bike has been out of commission for almost 4 years now. The changes made to it include steel luggage rack, American style grease zerks on the speedometer sending unit, and redesigned starting circuit that eliminates the handle bar starting button and the starter relay. The starting button on the handlebar would be pressed by the tank bag on occasion and engage the starter with the engine running!
GT on bike at work   no head cover
 
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