This 1938 Moto Guzzi seems to have started from a donor PE250, a four stroke, single cylinder model built until 1940. Now extensively modified in order to replicate the bike Stanley Woods rode to victory in 1935’s Isle of Man TT, it’s a fantastic looking machine and something we’d be just as happy to stare at as ride–seeing as one photo shows it parked inside on wood living room floors, we’re not the only ones who feel this way. Find it here on eBay on Camano Island, Washington with a $32k BIN.

Check out that mesh screen and 8k plus redline–a lot of revs for a bike of this age. Almond green chassis and polished steel chassis components contrast beautifully with red bodywork, and the bike is simply bursting with interesting and attractive details everywhere you look.

For instance, this work of industrial art. Woods’ bike averaged 71.56 MPH and provided Guzzi with their first TT victory. Interestingly, it was also only the second time a non-British marque had won the event.

Here’s the other, less complex side. Note the exposed valve gear. More than nearly any other recent post, we wish there were additional mechanical specs provided by the seller.

A video of it running would be great too. That supercharger whining over a fruity, small-displacement, high-revving single exhaust note should make for an excellent noise.