![]() VIN on the frame of a V700 purchased in 1967 from Torello Tacchi's dealership in Chicago, USA. VIN on the frame of an V700 sold in Europe. Engines on most 1967 models have a replacement crankcase, so this introduces yet another variable. On the only V700 that I've seen with matching numbers, it was clear that someone (not the factory) had stamped the crankcase to match the frame. Matching numbers: Frame numbers and engine numbers almost certainly did not match from the factory.However, frame numbers less than 1400 are almost certainly 1967 models sold in the USA. Build date: Since most V700 frame do not have a VIN plate, build dates are unknown. ![]() Engine numbers: Engine numbers are stamped on the left side of the engine case.Frame numbers that are 4 digits in length and those that do not start with an A are almost certainly V700 frames. Instead, the frame number is stamped directly to the steering head. Frame numbers: V700 frames do not have a VIN plate riveted to the steering head. ![]()
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