10 Vintage Campagnolo Parts Quietly Becoming PRICELESS in 2026 (NEVER Sell These!)

Subscribe:    / @cycleworth   They get hauled to the dump every weekend, and the frame really is worthless. But the vintage Campagnolo bolted to it can be worth more than a brand-new bike. In this countdown we rank 12 vintage Campagnolo parts quietly becoming priceless in 2026, from the humble Nuovo Record derailleur to the true holy grail, the 1983 50th Anniversary group with its 18-carat gold shields and Tullio Campagnolo's engraved signature. We cover Delta brakes, Cobalto brakes, C-Record, Croce d'Aune, Super Record, Gran Sport, Shamal and Ghibli wheels, NJS Pista track parts, and the museum-grade Cambio Corsa and Paris-Roubaix rod shifters. Honest throughout: most old parts stay cheap, fakes and reproductions are everywhere, and condition plus provenance decide everything. Prices verified early July 2026. Before you sell or scrap that parts drawer, watch this. What's in yours, Campagnolo, Shimano, or nothing? Tell us below. Sources: 1983 Campagnolo 50th Anniversary group (NIB/NOS) — Bike Recyclery The Campagnolo Delta, the most celebrated brake in the world — Condor Cycles Paris-Roubaix / Cambio Corsa history — CampyOnly Campagnolo Gran Sport 1953, the first-ever groupset — Cycling Passion Campagnolo C-Record Cobalto brakes — Steel Vintage Bikes Additional: Retrogrouch — Campagnolo Delta Brakes; Premium Cycling — 50th Anniversary listings; Cycling-Obsession — Super Record rear derailleur review; Worthpoint — Ghibli disc wheel. You can write me at: [email protected] CycleWorth is run by a cycling enthusiast and is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, specifications, prices, values, and historical information may change or contain errors. All trademarks, brand names, and product names belong to their respective owners. Always do your own research before buying, modifying, repairing, or using any bicycle or cycling-related product.