Null Mosquito Tandem Motorbike - c.1955
Engine number: 135525SL
Odometer reading…
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Mosquito Tandem Motorbike - c.1955 Engine number: 135525SL Odometer reading: 7268 km. Single-cylinder 38cc 2-stroke rear-wheel roller-drive engine type 38A. AutoMoto tandem bike with Mosquito auxiliary engine manufactured in France by Chapuis et Frères under license from Garelli. In good condition, equipped with E.D. odometer, engine not blocked, to be restored. Unregistered vehicle. The bikes, mopeds, scooters and motorcycles in this collection are to be restored or restored to working order before use, and sold without technical inspection. Boisseau - Pomez does not guarantee the possibility of obtaining a new registration certificate for the lot concerned.

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Mosquito Tandem Motorbike - c.1955 Engine number: 135525SL Odometer reading: 7268 km. Single-cylinder 38cc 2-stroke rear-wheel roller-drive engine type 38A. AutoMoto tandem bike with Mosquito auxiliary engine manufactured in France by Chapuis et Frères under license from Garelli. In good condition, equipped with E.D. odometer, engine not blocked, to be restored. Unregistered vehicle. The bikes, mopeds, scooters and motorcycles in this collection are to be restored or restored to working order before use, and sold without technical inspection. Boisseau - Pomez does not guarantee the possibility of obtaining a new registration certificate for the lot concerned.

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