Very nice.
Do you have any before pictures? You had said in the opening post it was "siezed solid and toally rotten".
Just curious as to what work you did to make it look so beautfull.
I hope your wife enjoys it.
something for the wife.
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Dirtyhands,
Here are a few shots of the scooter when i first got it about 5 years or so ago.
When i used the word rotten i meant it in the "South london" sense to mean something neglected, dirty and uncared for as opposed to corroded. The body work had some of the usual dents and top rust but nothing too severe. The engine was siezed solid and as a result we changed the top end when we recently rebuilt it. This kind of quality is indicative of the sort of scooters we use as base models for our project scooters. But these sort of uits are now becoming harder and harder to get a hold of.
Here are a few shots of the scooter when i first got it about 5 years or so ago.
When i used the word rotten i meant it in the "South london" sense to mean something neglected, dirty and uncared for as opposed to corroded. The body work had some of the usual dents and top rust but nothing too severe. The engine was siezed solid and as a result we changed the top end when we recently rebuilt it. This kind of quality is indicative of the sort of scooters we use as base models for our project scooters. But these sort of uits are now becoming harder and harder to get a hold of.
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Hi Rich,
May have chance of one of these soon (hopefully) in need of restoration. Have you a ballpark figure on how much you've spent ? Will need to negotiate and would like an idea of restore costs to offset the price they may be asking for it.
May have chance of one of these soon (hopefully) in need of restoration. Have you a ballpark figure on how much you've spent ? Will need to negotiate and would like an idea of restore costs to offset the price they may be asking for it.
Lambretta Li125 Series 4 (175cc)
Stranglers MK1 fan
The Jam fan
Stranglers MK1 fan
The Jam fan
ContemporaryMod wrote:Hi Rich,
May have chance of one of these soon (hopefully) in need of restoration. Have you a ballpark figure on how much you've spent ? Will need to negotiate and would like an idea of restore costs to offset the price they may be asking for it.
Not really able to help mate as i buy in rupiah at source and usually buy in bulk.
I havent got any idea as to the price of parts in the UK now.
Sorry mate but contact me anytime you need help on the restoration.
Good luck pal.
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