
Vespa Restorustion
notice the fuel tank..


- ArmandTanzarian
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How do these things keep running? We spend a fortune keeping them in tip top condition and the bloody things conk out regularly. Meanwhile an old wreck like that keeps on plodding along.
I particularly like the fuel tank. I'm not sure if it would pass an MOT though.
I particularly like the fuel tank. I'm not sure if it would pass an MOT though.
Meus Lambretta est non infractus. Is est quietus.
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TBF the guy looks very please with it... 
That open fan looks plain terrifying.

That open fan looks plain terrifying.

...and his sx200 is parked in the living room and restored with nos parts..


Good luck to the fella, he probably hasn't got two pennies to rub together, and if he has that'll be a months wages. The reason he's happy is because he's got nowt, you can't beat the beauty in that, just my humble opinion of course.
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He spent all of his money at the dentists.cgt75b wrote:Good luck to the fella, he probably hasn't got two pennies to rub together, and if he has that'll be a months wages. The reason he's happy is because he's got nowt, you can't beat the beauty in that, just my humble opinion of course.
Meus Lambretta est non infractus. Is est quietus.
heres another pic of the vespa:

