hotwheels wrote:I'm going to remove yellow to expose original paint then try and rebuild exactly as is retaining all original parts which I have in a box
Gt200 found in garage, one owner and untouched since 1974
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Did you have to do that?
Yes chris, engine turns over!!!!
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and I suppose with fresh petrol it'll start up!!
Funny how you can go off people isn't it!
Seriously, great find.
Chris
Funny how you can go off people isn't it!
Seriously, great find.
Chris
Scootering since 1968.
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Good find mate well done... 
Superb find! I bet you can't believe it.
Have you known about it for long and were just gently trying to get the guy to sell?
Love the pics!
BTW Could you post a pic of the panel hadle roller on the inside of the panel?
Does the panel have a tube going through the handle bracket or is it just the actual panel handle which goes through the bracket?
(hope that lot makes sense)
Have you known about it for long and were just gently trying to get the guy to sell?
Love the pics!
BTW Could you post a pic of the panel hadle roller on the inside of the panel?
Does the panel have a tube going through the handle bracket or is it just the actual panel handle which goes through the bracket?
(hope that lot makes sense)
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Yeah but it cost him 7k........ 
What's a fair price??
It's a keeper oz, I'm very happy with what I paid for it 
