The one in the link looks even better condition than mine and at 150 euros is certainly a bargain (the reissue from Zullo is way over £2k for frame and forks) so if there is a tall, stylish gentleman out there this is really a no-brainer.
I do not know what happened in the meantime, but when I had my hands on the Zullo it looked in better shape than the one from post #1, except for drive side chainstay.
I do not know what happened in the meantime, but when I had my hands on the Zullo it looked in better shape than the one from post #1, except for drive side chainstay.
Yep, it's drive side chainstay that showed the patina from chainslap (easily treated and covered by a chainstay protector of course) and there are a couple of minor blemishes from Paris-Roubaix but otherwise it is still in very tidy condition, just thought that the one in the link looked at least as good if not better.