ajw
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Post by ajw on Jun 29, 2022 10:30:19 GMT
HI All, I've just joined via Paypal. I am about to embark on a restoration of a Peugeot BB. I think it's a BB1 and from what I can see on the engine plate engine was made/registered 10th June 1964. I have no paperwork or history for this moped. I am going to need an awful lot of bits for it, if I'm going to get it back to it's former glory
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Post by davwat on Jun 29, 2022 19:44:40 GMT
Welcome aboard. Bike looks complete and capable of moving under it's own power (not that it has too) my advice would be to get it registered before anything else.
There are a few hopes to go through not least informing HMRC (take it is 49cc), you will also need a dating certificate before applying to the DVLA.
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Post by JamesCentral on Jun 30, 2022 14:17:14 GMT
10 June 1964 is the Mines réception date, not a date of manufacture ... it'll be a bit less old than that. That makes it a BB LT (unless there's another model with the same date). A copy of this may be useful:
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Post by alwilkins on Nov 12, 2022 20:29:21 GMT
HI All, I've just joined via Paypal. I am about to embark on a restoration of a Peugeot BB. I think it's a BB1 and from what I can see on the engine plate engine was made/registered 10th June 1964. I have no paperwork or history for this moped. I am going to need an awful lot of bits for it, if I'm going to get it back to it's former glory I've finished the Peugeot BB. I have the Nova, date certificate and have applied to DVLA for a registration number. View AttachmentView Attachment Attachments:
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