




c.1974 Torrot Panther 49cc
Chassis no. 639333
Engine no. 639333
No reserve price
Fees include commission and taxes.
Chassis no. 639333
Engine no. 639333
No reserve price
No registration
No MOT
Torrot was then on the rise. The brand had established itself in the Spanish light two-wheeler market with a diverse range, and the Panther embodied its desire to offer something different: a machine with a bold character and a more aggressive style, aimed at Spanish youth seeking identity and freedom on two wheels. The name Panther was no accident; it evokes the power and agility that Torrot sought to embody in this modest yet ambitious engine.
Its 49cc two-stroke engine is a simple and robust piece of machinery, typical of Spanish production of the era: reliable, affordable and easy to maintain. What sets the Panther apart is, above all, its styling: sportier and more compact than the utility mopeds around it, it bears the influence of off-road machines and mini-bikes that were beginning to appeal to European youth in the early 1970s.
1974 was a good year for Torrot, which had as yet been spared the turbulence that would weaken small Spanish manufacturers in the following decade. A Panther from this era in its original condition is now a rare find, as Spanish mopeds from the 1970s were used until they were completely worn out, with little regard for preservation.
For any enquiries or to receive a condition report, please contact us on 06.52.56.31.11 or write to the following address: motos@aguttes.com
Please note that this lot must be collected after the sale near Bagnères-de-Luchon, in the Central Pyrenees, in the town of Les - Lérida; collection must take place between 5 and 10 May 2026.
Aguttes can assist you with the transport and delivery of your motorbikes; personalised quotes can be provided, so please do not hesitate to contact us regarding this.
Torrot was then on the rise. The brand had established itself in the Spanish light motorcycle market with a diverse range, and the Panther embodied its desire to offer something different: a machine with a bold character and a more aggressive style, aimed at young Spaniards seeking identity and freedom on two wheels. The name Panther was no accident; it evoked the power and agility that Torrot sought to embody in this modest yet ambitious engine.
Its 49cc two-stroke engine is a simple and robust piece of machinery, typical of Spanish production of the era: reliable, affordable and easy to maintain. What sets the Panther apart is, above all, its styling: sportier and more compact than the utility mopeds around it, it bears the influence of off-road machines and mini-bikes that were beginning to appeal to European youth in the early 1970s.
1974 was a good year for Torrot, which had as yet been spared the turbulence that would undermine small Spanish manufacturers in the following decade. A Panther from this era in its original condition is now a rare find, as Spanish mopeds from the 1970s were used until they were completely worn out, with no thought given to preservation.
No reserve price
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