Calling all vintage Pinarello experts!

bmwsport
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Hi guys,
I've got an old Pinarello and I'm trying to identify the model and approx year of production, I was hoping with the below pics someone here maybe able to help.
What I do know;
The bike has Campagnolo rear mech, cranks, front dérailleur, sprockets and seat post, the brakes are single pivot Shimano 600 series, as is the headset. Which I assumed where fitted at a later date but now believe Pinarello did used to sell bikes with a mix of Campag and Shimano. The rear drop outs and the drop outs on the forks are stamped Campagnolo. There are two stickers on the bike stating 'Vincitrice - Vuelta De Espana 1981, Giro d'Italia 1981'. The stem is a Cinelli item. The bike is stamped 'A.HAYES' on the bottom bracket next to the serial numbers, the last owner told me he believed A. Hayes was a triathlete some time ago, but not sure if there's any mileage in this or if the frames were stamped with the builders initials or something.
Pics;





I've got an old Pinarello and I'm trying to identify the model and approx year of production, I was hoping with the below pics someone here maybe able to help.
What I do know;
The bike has Campagnolo rear mech, cranks, front dérailleur, sprockets and seat post, the brakes are single pivot Shimano 600 series, as is the headset. Which I assumed where fitted at a later date but now believe Pinarello did used to sell bikes with a mix of Campag and Shimano. The rear drop outs and the drop outs on the forks are stamped Campagnolo. There are two stickers on the bike stating 'Vincitrice - Vuelta De Espana 1981, Giro d'Italia 1981'. The stem is a Cinelli item. The bike is stamped 'A.HAYES' on the bottom bracket next to the serial numbers, the last owner told me he believed A. Hayes was a triathlete some time ago, but not sure if there's any mileage in this or if the frames were stamped with the builders initials or something.
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Campagnolo hasn't changed much.0