EMTISA 49 c.c. moped. Spain, ca. 1971.
Air-cooled two-stroke engine.
White and red.
No license plate.
Comes with a metal display stand.
In good condition. Shows rust on the lower part of the handlebars.
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EMTISA 49 c.c. moped. Spain, ca. 1971.
Air-cooled two-stroke engine.
White and red.
No license plate.
Comes with a metal display stand.
In good condition. Shows rust on the lower part of the handlebars.
This 49 c.c. EMTISA moped was manufactured in the early 1970s based on Guzzi Hispania models. The bike has a sporty, youthful look, with a white fuel tank, red frame and fenders, a black bench seat, spoked wheels, exposed suspension, and a high-mounted exhaust. Its design reflects the style of lightweight, country-inspired mopeds that were very popular in Spain during the 1970s.
EMTISA stands for Estampaciones Metálicas y Transformados Industriales, S.A., a Barcelona-based company historically linked to the manufacture of automotive components and stretcher frames. In this context, it produced replicas or short production runs inspired by Guzzi Hispania models, using small-displacement engines and design features typical of late postwar Spanish mopeds.
This example retains a very attractive appearance due to the contrast between the white fuel tank, the red frame, and the chrome accents. Displayed on a metal stand and without a license plate, it also holds value as a display and collector’s item, particularly well-suited for classic motorcycle collections, themed spaces, or interiors associated with vintage industrial design.
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