The MV Agusta 350 6 cilindri (MV Agusta 350 6-cylinder) was a prototype racing motorcycle built by the Varese company MV Agusta in 1957,[4] for the 350 cc class of the FIM Motorcycle World Championship. The project was resurrected in 1968. Neither version was ever used in a race.[5] The only surviving model is now in the MV Agusta factory museum.[6]
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^Piggott & Taulbut, p. 3.
^Colombo & Patrignani 2000, p. 249.
^Aynsley, Phil (28 March 2019). "The six-cylinder MV Agusta 500 Grand Prix racer of 1957". MCNews.com.au. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
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