Post-Sale Update: This LeMans sold for $6,500 after 22 bids on eBay.
As a child of the 80s who loves straight lines, I always enjoyed the styling (and the giant white Veglia tach)of the Le Mans Mark 3. Those were a few of the 80 changes that Guzzi made between the Mark II and III.
The Mark III produced 76 horsepower at the crank and was capable of about 132 miles per hour. For more on the Le Mans III, check out this review from a long time owner. I just love that little kiss of orange on the front fairing.
This specific Mk III has 29,171 miles and is claimed to be very original. The seller notes that the valve cover fasteners and “odd nut here and there” have been replaced with stainless versions. Despite the claim of originality, the bike has had a recent repaint. In addition, it got Koni shocks, FAC front dampers, rebuilt carb, Dyna ignition, and a recent full service. THe seller (who runs a site called Team Guzzi Nerd) suggests this would be a perfect daily rider, and I agree!
Find this Mark 3 Le Mans for sale in Los Angeles, California with bidding up to $4,200 and the reserve not yet met