Null Piaggio Vespa 125 AEO Scooter - 1968
Chassis number: AE01T5604
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Piaggio Vespa 125 AEO Scooter - 1968 Chassis number: AE01T5604 Odometer reading: 13627 km. 125cc single-cylinder 2-stroke engine, 4 gears + reverse. Tray version, in good condition, showing the marks of a previous restoration, engine not blocked, to be restarted. French registration, date of first registration 18/07/1968 Following a period of standstill, the bikes, mopeds, scooters and motorcycles in this collection are to be restored or put back into operation 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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Piaggio Vespa 125 AEO Scooter - 1968 Chassis number: AE01T5604 Odometer reading: 13627 km. 125cc single-cylinder 2-stroke engine, 4 gears + reverse. Tray version, in good condition, showing the marks of a previous restoration, engine not blocked, to be restarted. French registration, date of first registration 18/07/1968 Following a period of standstill, the bikes, mopeds, scooters and motorcycles in this collection are to be restored or put back into operation 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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