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Piaggio Vespa 90 SS classic bikes for sale

The Piaggio Vespa 90 Super Sprint is a sought-after classic scooter with a unique production history, manufactured between 1965 and 1971 in just 5,308 units and available in two original colours: Rosso Corallo 811 and Blu Pavone. This compact and agile model attracts collectors and true Vespa enthusiasts.

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1967 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

2025-11-11 17:04:04 | Piaggio VESPA 90 SS

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1965 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

Certificato Registro Storico Piaggio - Targa Oro FMI - Perfetta

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1967 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

<p>PRESENTE PAD. 12 STAND D 06 - FIERA MILANO AUTOCLASSICA - 15-16-17 NOVEMBRE</p>

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1969 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

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£20,8582 years ago
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1967 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

PRESENTE FIERA MOTO EXHIBITION MODENA 29-30 MARZO - PAD. A STAND A1-C2

£19,9022 years ago
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1965 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

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£19,9893 years ago
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1965 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

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£21,7283 years ago
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1965 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

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£16,9475 years ago
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1966 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

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£16,0785 years ago
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1966 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

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£17,2085 years ago
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1967 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

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£16,2526 years ago
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1966 | Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

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£15,2097 years ago
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Piaggio Vespa 90 SS Classic Motorbikes: Prices & Market Values

The market value of Piaggio Vespa 90 SS 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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Piaggio Vespa 90 SS: Market Prices & Value Trends

Based on Classic Trader marketplace sales data from May 2021 to December 2025, the Piaggio Vespa 90 SS (typically 1965–1969, around 5 hp) shows a broadly firm to slightly rising market, with prices clustering higher in the most recent observations. Early 2021 entries sit mainly in the mid-teens, while 2023–2025 results more often land around the £20,000 mark, suggesting steady demand for correct, well-presented examples. Across the dataset, most market-relevant values fall in the region of roughly £15,000 to £21,000, with the majority concentrating around £18,000–£21,000; this helps avoid over-weighting individual low or high points. The data are limited (11 recorded entries) and are dominated by Italian-market vehicles, but the pattern still indicates that the 90 SS is holding its premium as a sought-after smallframe performance Vespa. For buyers, this means budgeting near £20,000 for strong-condition scooters, while sellers of documented, original-spec machines can expect resilient pricing rather than sharp volatility.

History of the Piaggio Vespa 90 SS

Released by Piaggio in 1965, the Vespa 90 SS (Super Sprint) emerged at a time when compactness and sportiness were in high demand among European riders. The production ran until 1971, marking a relatively brief but significant chapter in Vespa's rich two-wheeled legacy. Unlike mass-market siblings, the 90 SS was distinctly engineered for agility and an energetic riding feel. Its limited run of just 5,308 examples ensures that each machine carries authentic period character, mirroring both the economic and cultural factors of late 1960s Italy.

Model History

The Vespa 90 SS followed other lightweight Vespa models, bringing unique features such as compact frame modifications and revised ergonomics. It was produced exclusively in the two colours Rosso Corallo 811 and Blu Pavone, reinforcing its special status. The 90 SS concluded its production in 1971, and has no direct successor with such a focused and sporty specification in Vespa’s later portfolio.

Highlights and Rarity of the Vespa 90 SS

Piaggio’s 90 Super Sprint distinguishes itself with a compact yet sporty chassis, a detachable glovebox between the rider's legs, and distinct colour options. With a total production of just 5,308 units, the 90 SS was never a mass-produced model. This rarity is amplified by its cult appeal among genuine Vespa collectors. Both supply and demand statistics confirm the model’s unrivalled importance in its make and series—at present, the Vespa 90 SS represents 100% of the Piaggio supply and demand figures on Classic Trader, underscoring its unique place.

Technical Data

Special Editions and Collectible Models

Every Vespa 90 SS can be considered a collectible due to its low production numbers and its strict adherence to two original colour codes—Rosso Corallo 811 and Blu Pavone. No further official factory special editions were recorded during its production run.

Weak Spots and Common Issues

No specific known weak spots or recurring issues have been documented for the Vespa 90 SS in the provided data. As with all vintage scooters, regular checks of the engine, electrics, and fuel system are standard practice for preservation.

Engine Performance, Transmission, and Handling

Engineered for agility and response, the Vespa 90 SS uses a lively two-stroke engine, enabling spirited city commutes and precise handling on winding roads. Its compact chassis and lightweight build ensure both accessible performance and engaging riding dynamics throughout its production years. - Vespa 90 SS: Small-frame chassis, exclusive to production between 1965-1971, colour options Rosso Corallo 811 and Blu Pavone.

Design and Equipment

The Vespa 90 SS showcases individual Italian design choices of the 1960s such as the centre-mounted glovebox between the rider’s knees—a practical as well as stylish solution. Both Rosso Corallo 811 and Blu Pavone finishes provide vibrant, easily recognisable looks. The seat design and bar-end mirrors are factory details that set this model apart from its contemporaries. Accessories, including period-correct racks and covers, further enrich its original charm.

Other Notable Features

The Vespa 90 SS’s reputation as a collector's item stems not only from its specification, but also its role as a vehicle capturing an era of Italian personal mobility and youth culture.

Summary

Produced in only 5,308 units from 1965-1971 and exclusively in two characteristic colour codes, the Piaggio Vespa 90 SS stands as an unmistakable presence in the world of classic scooters. It is particularly relevant for collectors seeking authenticity, rarity, and specialist Italian design in a nimble frame.