Null MOTORCYCLE Moped B1A
Circa 1930

Type: B1A.
Serial no.: 212666.
Engine no.:…
Description

MOTORCYCLE Moped B1A Circa 1930 Type: B1A. Serial no.: 212666. Engine no.: 212482. Engine: 2-stroke 100 cm3 engine. Mileage: No odometer. Registration: No registration, application to be made to FFVE. Condition: Non-running, to be restarted after several years in a garage. Black, blue and white paintwork in good condition. With its parallelogram fork. Note: This B1A moped is called "ecclesiastical" because it was used by country priests. It is similar to the lady's B1V2.

MOTORCYCLE Moped B1A Circa 1930 Type: B1A. Serial no.: 212666. Engine no.: 212482. Engine: 2-stroke 100 cm3 engine. Mileage: No odometer. Registration: No registration, application to be made to FFVE. Condition: Non-running, to be restarted after several years in a garage. Black, blue and white paintwork in good condition. With its parallelogram fork. Note: This B1A moped is called "ecclesiastical" because it was used by country priests. It is similar to the lady's B1V2.

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