I love the Nervar lugs on this vintage frame! I think it was a 1972 Raleigh Carlton Super Course from my research on the vestiges of the original color, frame details and serial number. It was a flat black beauty that I tweaked constantly. Finally striped what few parts it had and sold the frame to buy another Ciocc that I'll post later. It was the final casualty in my quest to have an all Italian stable. RPM Cranks, Vuelta Zerolite track wheels, Origin8 Stash bar. The only rub with this bike was the 27 1/4" wheels which required me to fashion a McGyver-like drop to use even a long reach modern brake with 700c wheels. Ended up using a link from a motorcycle chain, which worked swimmingly. I might have a pic that I'll post to show the fix.
UPDATE: Already switched up a few things. Swapped the threadless stem with black Cinelli bars, 1R stem and seatpost. Keeps the black and white theme going well I think. Much more comfortable with a little height on the bars. Score! I finally found a Basso Fior di Loto. I've been searching for this color variant and model for a while now and this one popped up on Ebay from Brownsville Texas. Super excited to build this up with the Campagnolo parts from the Pegoretti upgrade that's in the works. From what I have gathered so far, this frame is most likely from 1990. Its a 55cm Columbus SLX steel frame and fork, Basso Fior di Loto model in the Caribe colorway. It has a few fandom stickers on it that removed fairly easily and with a little elbow grease. The paint polished up nicely afterward and there are only a few nicks and scratches. This 1990 Catalogue cut shows the color variants available for this model. I've always been at