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Subject: Re: Vintage Vespa (no loop content)

Author: EldoMike

Date: Jan 3, 2005, 4:47 AM

Post ID: 1718144506



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Thanks!
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From: sam heath
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: Vintage Vespa (no loop content)


eldomike,
i might, ill ask around.

sam

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Great scooters Cam, parts are very easy to find...personally I'm partial to
Zundapp Bellas...anybody got one they want to sell?

EldoMike
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From: "Cam Conklin"
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Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 7:22 PM
Subject: Vintage Vespa (no loop content)


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I have a chance to buy a 1961(or 1962) Vespa buried in some old ladies
shed a few miles away from my house. Met the owner's son (HD guy) one
day riding the Eldo and got to BS'ing. He said the scooter was all
that's left of his dead father's vintage collection of bikes. He says
everything was rebuilt, and the body primered, before it's storage
almost 20 years ago! The wife (mine)is looking for an Italian ride too,
and this may be the ticket. Are Vespas easy to wrench, and parts readily
available? Fully restored Vespas are bring in $3-4K. Sounds like it's
ready for paint. I'll be checking it out tomorrow, any input is much
appreciated.

Cam in NJ
'74 Eldo Police

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<DIV>eldomike,</DIV>
<DIV> i might, ill ask around.</DIV>
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<DIV>sam<BR><BR><B><I>EldoMike <<A
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sell?<BR><BR>EldoMike<BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "Cam Conklin"
<MAILCA-@AOL.COM><BR>To: <LOOPFRAM-@TOPICA.COM><BR>Sent: Saturday,
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have a chance to buy a 1961(or 1962) Vespa buried in some old ladies<BR>shed
a few miles away from my house. Met the owner's son (HD guy) one<BR>day
riding the Eldo and got to BS'ing. He said the scooter was all<BR>that's
left of his dead father's vintage collection of bikes. He says<BR>everything
was rebuilt, and the body primered, before it's storage<BR>almost 20 years
ago! The wife (mine)is looking for an Italian ride too,<BR>and this may be
the ticket. Are Vespas easy to wrench, and parts readily<BR>available? Fully
restored Vespas are bring in $3-4K. Sounds like it's<BR>ready for paint.
I'll be checking it out tomorrow, any input is
much<BR>appreciated.<BR><BR>Cam in NJ<BR>'74 Eldo Police<BR><BR>Your free
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