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Le Cyclomoteur Peugeot de mon père
Peugeot embarked on the moped adventure in 1949 with a simple bicycle equipped with a Vap engine. The models offered would not stop evolving, allowing the company to become the leading French manufacturer. This success is due to the emblematic 103 which crisscrossed the roads for forty-six years. But from the Bima with pebble of the beginnings to the hyper sports of the 2000s, Peugeot has been able to offer an impressive diversity of 50 cm³. This book attempts to draw up the most complete inventory possible.
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