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Photos courtesy Coys Longtime blog readers will no doubt recognize the Vespa-with-a-cannon variant, which mounted a 57mm cannoncino under the seat and through the leg shield. We’d always believed they were for transporting purposes only, but according to


Photos courtesy Coys

Longtime blog readers will no doubt recognize the Vespa-with-a-cannon variant, which mounted a 57mm cannoncino under the seat and through the leg shield. We’d always believed they were for transporting purposes only, but according to Coys, which will run a 1959 example through its Monaco auction next week, the cannoncino was actually operational. Coys writes:

Messana has been the site of many historical battles over the centuries guarding, situated as it is in the straights between Sicily and the Italian mainland. From the Carthaginians in 280BC right up to the invasion of the Nazi ground and sea troops in the Second World War, this area has been fought over almost constantly. It is little surprise then that the rough terrain needed blue sky thinking when it came to defending towns and the more inaccessible parts of the island.

For quick decisive incursions, Vespa was the ideal vehicle. Reliable, manoeuvrable and cheap, all that was required was a little armourment. As can be seen on this example, a small cannon was incorporated into the front cowling with additional rocket propelled grenades attractively presented in a wicker basket. Stabilisers were used during firing and all was presented in khaki green. Stored for the last 30 years in a Messina military camp, this Militare is in completely original condition with the exception of the cannon that has been de-activated.

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Of course, those of you who thought the price of the 1964 Vespa GS-160 we recently featured as a Hemmings Find of the Day was too high, you may want to consider the pre-auction estimate for the Coys Vespa, which ranges from €12,000 to €15,000, or about $16,000 to $20,000.

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