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Moto Morini Corsarino Z classic motorcycles for sale

The Moto Morini Corsarino Z stands as a purebred Italian lightweight motorcycle, famed for its approachable character, original components and technical certification options. It is especially notable among Moto Morini fans, with the Scrambler variant offering more versatility for enthusiasts of off-road and urban style motorcycles.

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1966 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

ZZ ULTRA SPECIAL !!! Very rare !!!

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Moto Morini Corsarino Z listing references from Classic Trader

Below you will find listings related to your search that are no longer available on Classic Trader. Use this information to gain insight into availability, value trends, and current pricing for a "Moto Morini Corsarino Z" to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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1971 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

MOTO MORINI Scrambler Corsarino Super Scrambler 50

£1,9099 months ago
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1970 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

MOTO MORINI Corsarino ZZ 50 RESTAURATO

£1,9092 years ago
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1968 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

ZT Scrambler

£3,3832 years ago
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1964 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

MOTO MORINI Corsarino ZZ 50 Moto-Morini Corsarino

£1,4752 years ago
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1971 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

MOTO MORINI Scrambler Corsarino Super Scrambler 50

£2,1692 years ago
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1969 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

MORINI CORSARINO ZT50 SCRAMBLER

£1,9954 years ago
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1968 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

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£2,1695 years ago
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1968 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

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£1,9955 years ago
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1967 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

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£2,2565 years ago
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1965 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

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£2,5165 years ago
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1966 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

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£3,7305 years ago
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1969 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

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£3,1235 years ago
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1966 | Moto Morini Corsarino Z

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Moto Morini Corsarino Z Classic Motorbikes: Prices & Market Values

The market value of Moto Morini Corsarino Z motorcycles is primarily determined by technical condition, originality, and mileage, as well as rarity, history, and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and a complete history including expert reports and documentation generally achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, extensive modifications, or an unclear provenance.

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Moto Morini Corsarino Z: Market Prices & Value Trends

Based on sales data from the Classic Trader marketplace, the Moto Morini Corsarino Z market (mainly 1964–1973, typically around 5 hp) shows a gentle upward drift from early-2021 through October 2025, with the strongest prices appearing in the most recent 12–18 months. Earlier datapoints often clustered around the low-to-mid £2,000s, while 2024–2025 examples increasingly sit in the £3,000–£4,000 bracket. A realistic current market range is approximately £1,900 to £3,900, with most well-presented Corsarino Zs transacting around £2,500–£3,500; occasional higher figures (such as a single £5,990 record) look more like an outlier than the going rate. The pattern suggests steady demand for compact Italian mopeds and light motorcycles, where originality, correct parts and tidy cosmetic condition matter as much as mechanical health. With most activity coming from European adverts (notably Italy, with some Germany), today’s market looks firm rather than overheated, rewarding good provenance and careful restorations.

History of the Moto Morini Corsarino Z

The Moto Morini Corsarino Z emerged during a period when Italian manufacturers focused on developing accessible and technically sophisticated small displacement motorcycles designed for a broad audience. Moto Morini introduced the Corsarino series as compact, reliable bikes ideal for daily use, while also providing a sporting edge within its class. The 'Z' variant represents one of the peak developments in the Corsarino range, encapsulating the spirit of light Italian motorcycles in the 1960s and 1970s.

Model History

The Corsarino lineage began as Moto Morini's response to the demand for lightweight, easily manageable motorcycles. Predecessors included earlier Corsarino versions, which laid the foundation for robust engineering in compact form. The Corsarino Z is identified both as a road-going standard model and, in certain trims, as a scrambler (notably the "Scrambler 2. Serie"), appealing to those who sought added versatility. The model's evolution reflected Moto Morini’s refined technical focus before the series was succeeded by models in the higher displacement range and evolving market demands for larger, more powerful motorcycles.

Highlights and Features

Several aspects mark the Corsarino Z. Particular attention is paid to the presence of original components and the availability of crucial documents such as a Transport Inspectorate Technical Suitability Document and a conformity certificate, supporting registration and legal use. The Homologationsnummer (homologation number) provides further evidence of the model’s formal technical recognition. Another highlight is the Scrambler variant, sought after for its classic off-road looks and engineering tweaks tailored towards light off-road rides.

Technical Data

Special Editions and Limited Models

The Moto Morini Corsarino Z model lineup includes a distinct Scrambler 2. Serie variant. This Scrambler edition differs by incorporating modifications aimed at mixed-use riding, including altered suspension, bespoke handlebars and period scrambler styling cues, making it a preferred choice for collectors interested in versatility and unique styling.

Weak Spots and Known Issues

No common weaknesses or typical faults have been specifically documented for the Moto Morini Corsarino Z. Nevertheless, buyers should verify the originality and completeness of documents such as the homologation certificate and technical suitability document when evaluating authenticity and ease of registration. Routine checks for maintenance on older Italian lightweights are recommended, focusing on electrics and fuel system health due to the age of most Corsarino Zs today.

Engine, Transmission and Riding Behaviour

The Corsarino Z is designed to offer an accessible and smooth riding experience, especially for those new to classic motorcycles. Its engine delivers manageable power output suitable for both city rides and short distance rural touring. With its lightweight frame, the Corsarino Z provides nimble handling, which is further enhanced in the Scrambler 2. Serie through chassis and suspension tweaks. Transmission is generally geared for easy urban use without sacrificing the fun on winding roads. - Moto Morini Corsarino Z Standard: The main variant, representing the full Corsarino philosophy of daily usability and lightweight engineering.

  • Moto Morini Corsarino Z Scrambler 2. Serie: Recognised for its off-road orientation and distinct styling cues.

Exterior, Comfort and Design

The Corsarino Z’s design reflects classic Italian taste for slim, elegant motorcycle profiles. Period-specific paint options, original badges and chrome accents underscore the model’s authenticity. Especially in the Scrambler 2. Serie, unique handlebars, alternate seating and tire choices set it apart visually. Many surviving bikes still feature period-correct accessories, making original examples particularly appealing to connoisseurs who appreciate nuanced detail and vintage manufacturing quality.

Other Noteworthy Aspects

The existence of detailed approvals and certificates such as the conformity certificate enhances the vehicle’s suitability for collectors and historic vehicle events. The ability to register the Corsarino Z in various markets thanks to these documents can facilitate easier use and enhance resale value for well-documented examples.

Summary

The Moto Morini Corsarino Z stands out in classic bike circles for its combination of original Italian engineering, recognisable style and the availability of key historic documentation. With all Moto Morini supply and demand in the current market concentrating on this model series, the Corsarino Z retains strong interest among enthusiasts. The Scrambler 2. Serie provides added appeal for those looking for period-specific variety, making the Corsarino Z an attractive proposition for any classic motorcycle collection.