Nuovo Record was introduced at the Milan Show in 1967. Production likely began a year before, in 1966. It was intended as the evolution of the Record, as it was made from aluminum alloy in order to be lighter. This item features a reversed method of attaching the tension spring, with the spring cover also serving as a stopper. The marking on the upper body reads “Patent Campagnolo” and the pulley has 9 teeth. The model in this the photo is the first version ever, which includes its original and super rare first box with no logo and complete with an instruction leaflet.
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