Vespa 50 1963

1963 - Vespa 50 1963

Vespa from 14 years - young, modern and ... without papers

This Vespa was very popular among young moped and motorcyclists because it was considered comfortable and aesthetic. With the intention of inspiring a larger audience, Piaggio di Vespa designed 50, which was marketed with the slogan “Young, modern and ... without papers”. It was a Vespa, which according to the road traffic regulations of 1963 could be driven from the age of 14 without a driver's license and without a license plate. The Vespa 50 was the last scooter designed by Corradino D'Ascanio and the 50cc became a Vespa trademark: from 1964 to the present day, more than 3 million of this model were produced.