VESPA 150 (VBA)
1961
The Vespa 150 (VBA) was presented in 1958 with a few changes. The color was similar to its predecessors (metallic blue), however the side panels where decorated with some aluminium air vents and the rear light was larger and fully chromed. This model became a great success thanks to its elegance and functionality and made its debut during the Olympic Games in Rome in 1960.
VESPA DALÌ
1962
In the summer of 1962 the Vespa model that today’s probably the most valuable in the world was used to transport two students: Santiago Guillen and Antonio Veciana. The two young men met the master of surrealism, Salvador Dali. Dali, while writing a contemporary chronicle, did not belie his reputation and oddly decided to decorate the body of the Vespa, affixing his signature and name of his wife and muse Gala. In the summer of 1999 in Girona (Spain) during "Eurovespa", it was exhibited at "The Art of Motorcycle" and was then kindly donated to the Piaggio Museum by Giovanni Alberto Agnelli.