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Benelli : 360 Scrambler 1968 montgomery wards benelli 360 scrambler

Benelli : 360 Scrambler 1968 montgomery wards benelli 360 scrambler

$2,500

Liberal, Kansas

Year 1968

Make Benelli

Model 360 Scrambler

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Engine 360

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Local pickup only. No shipping. Pay in cash when you pick it up. 1968 Montgomery Wards Benelli 360 Scrambler. With a few extra parts as pictured. 2 of them are NOS. No title. Bill of Sale if you need one. It has been sitting outside for several years. The chrome has rust. The original rear fender is rusted out where the seat pan goes. I do have the yellow rear fender and another seat pan that goes with it. The motor is not locked up and has good compression. I have never tried to get it running. Odometer shows 1141 miles. Phone: 620-624-8604 Located in SW Kansas.

1968 Benelli 360 Scrambler

1968 Benelli 360 Scrambler

$4,500

Norcross, Georgia

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1968 Benelli 360 Scrambler, Hey man, where d ya get your Bike? Monkey Wards. Yes, boys and girls, back in the good old days you could walk in to a Montgomery Wards store and walk out with a refrigerator, a new couch, a new toilet and a new motorcycle. In the 60s Wards partnered up with Benelli to sell small displacement motorcycles here in the US and for a while it was a fairly lucrative project for both. The most popular were the small 2 strokes but the larger 250 and 350 models started doing well in the later part of the decade. Today these Wards Riverside models have developed quite a cult following. The available internet forums, rallies, and parts businesses specializing in these bikes is amazing. Of all Wards/Riverside bikes, the Mojave 360 is the most interesting. The Mojave 360 is exceedingly rare with only 50 ever making it to production. These 1968s were supposedly a pilot for a planned regular production run that never materialized. Moto Benelli was also building 250cc and 350cc road bikes for Montgomery Ward at the time. These 50 Mojave 360s were intended to satisfy the AMA so that the bikes could compete in enduro competition in the United States. The frame and body work is a copy of the Rickman Matisse racing products from England, except unlike Rickman, the Benelli body parts are steel rather than fiberglass. Our Mojave's in excellent condition.

1968 Benelli 360 Scrambler

1968 Benelli 360 Scrambler

$4,500

Norcross, Georgia

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1968 Benelli 360 Scrambler, Hey man, where d ya get your Bike? Monkey Wards. Yes, boys and girls, back in the good old days you could walk in to a Montgomery Wards store and walk out with a refrigerator, a new couch, a new toilet and a new motorcycle. In the 60s Wards partnered up with Benelli to sell small displacement motorcycles here in the US and for a while it was a fairly lucrative project for both. The most popular were the small 2 strokes but the larger 250 and 350 models started doing well in the later part of the decade. Today these Wards Riverside models have developed quite a cult following. The available internet forums, rallies, and parts businesses specializing in these bikes is amazing. Of all Wards/Riverside bikes, the Mojave 360 is the most interesting. The Mojave 360 is exceedingly rare with only 50 ever making it to production. These 1968s were supposedly a pilot for a planned regular production run that never materialized. Moto Benelli was also building 250cc and 350cc road bikes for Montgomery Ward at the time. These 50 Mojave 360s were intended to satisfy the AMA so that the bikes could compete in enduro competition in the United States. The frame and body work is a copy of the Rickman Matisse racing products from England, except unlike Rickman, the Benelli body parts are steel rather than fiberglass. Our Mojave's in excellent condition.