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c.1968 Derbi Antorcha 49cc

Chassis no. 115200
Engine no. 155200

No reserve price

The item was sold for 1 178

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Chassis no. 115200
Engine no. 155200

No reserve price

No roadworthiness certificate
No MOT 

In 1968, Derbi was a brand undergoing a transformation. Sporting successes were piling up, the company’s reputation extended far beyond Spain’s borders, and the factory in Mollet del Vallès was running at full capacity to meet growing demand. It was against this backdrop of confidence and momentum that the Antorcha was born, a machine embodying all the energy of an era.

The name is evocative and deliberate. ‘Antorcha’ – meaning ‘torch’ in Spanish – evokes light, speed and movement. It refers to a machine designed to shine in an increasingly competitive Spanish moped market, where every manufacturer sought to stand out through style as much as through mechanics. Within the Derbi range of that era, the Antorcha occupies a position of prestige: a carefully crafted model with a strong character, reflecting the ambition of a manufacturer accustomed to building winning machines.

Its 49cc two-stroke engine is a lively, well-built unit, a direct heir to the expertise developed by Derbi on the racetrack: reliable, spirited, and endowed with a liveliness that places the Antorcha clearly above the level of a mere utility vehicle. The bike’s lines reflect the stylistic influences of the late 1960s; modern, dynamic and coherent, they demonstrate a manufacturer attentive to changing tastes and capable of responding to them with elegance.

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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.

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By 1968, Derbi was a brand on the verge of a major transformation. Sporting successes were piling up, the company’s reputation had spread far beyond Spain’s borders, and the factory in Mollet del Vallès was running at full capacity to meet growing demand. It was against this backdrop of confidence and momentum that the Antorcha was born, a machine that embodied all the energy of an era.

The name is evocative and deliberate. ‘Antorcha’ – meaning ‘torch’ in Spanish – evokes light, speed and movement. It refers to a machine designed to shine in an increasingly competitive Spanish moped market, where every manufacturer sought to stand out through style as much as through mechanics. Within the Derbi range of that era, the Antorcha occupies a position of prestige: a carefully crafted model with a strong character, reflecting the ambition of a manufacturer accustomed to building winning machines.

Its 49cc two-stroke engine is a lively, well-built unit, a direct heir to the expertise developed by Derbi on the racetrack: reliable, spirited, and endowed with a liveliness that places the Antorcha clearly above the level of a mere utility vehicle. The bike’s lines reflect the stylistic influences of the late 1960s; modern, dynamic and coherent, they bear witness to a manufacturer attentive to changing tastes and capable of responding to them with elegance.

1968

No reserve price