I have no association with this but thought you might like to see photos, as not many Gemsa powered speedsters come up for sale.
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/de ... 68929.html
Pretty Good Looking Gemsa Speedster
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Topic author - Posts: 185
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Re: Pretty Good Looking Gemsa Speedster
Nice build. I think I’d probably change out the modern side draft carburetors for a set of Winfields and call it mine. If I decided to keep it with the current side drafts, I would design some sort of era looking covers or tops for the air filters. All white tires would make it perfect.
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Re: Pretty Good Looking Gemsa Speedster
I love it and the price considering I have a Gemsa head!