Fuse block (MG# 12743021 or MG# 12743023)
Moto Guzzi V700, V7 Special, Ambassador, 850 GT, 850 GT California, Eldorado, and 850 California Police models
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Thanks to Charlie Mullendore of Antietam Classic Cycle for providing some of the following information.
Moto used two different versions of the fuse panel. Both were manufactured by Fratelli Pagani.
- Early V700 models came with a fuse panel with 4 fuse positions. This was given part number MG# 12743021. The Pagani or CEV part number was 02768.
- Later models came with a fuse panel with 9 fuse positions. This was given part number MG# 12743023. The Pagani or CEV part number was 02929.

Photo courtesy of Charlie Mullendore of Antietam Classic Cycle.
Here is a photo I put together of the front and back of the 9-fuse version of the fuse block. Note the two sets of joined terminals that are positioned at the top of the fuse panel.

Photo courtesy of Gregory Bender.