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Old Peugeot bike, can someone help me recognize it??

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Old 07-26-10, 04:03 PM
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Old Peugeot bike, can someone help me recognize it??

I found this bike in my grandfather's shed, strangely enough, its in great shape.
Its very rideable too, dont know much about it and he certainly doesn't remember
Here are the pics, I want to sell it but don't know for how much:
https://img217.imageshack.us/i/cimg0719m.jpg/
https://img101.imageshack.us/i/cimg0720.jpg/
https://img820.imageshack.us/i/cimg0721.jpg/
https://img812.imageshack.us/i/cimg0722n.jpg/
tell me if you need more pics thnks
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Old 07-26-10, 04:43 PM
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You should be posting here, in the appraisals section.

It doesn't look like anything special, but it is in nice shape and a small (desirable) frame size. Depending on your location it should fetch around $100. Maybe a little more in a hot market.

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Old 07-26-10, 05:20 PM
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Maybe even an AO-8 with the nutted axles?
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No, it's a UO-8 from about 1978. That was the year it got a nutted rear wheel. Before that, it was quick-release. The AO-8 had no chrome on the fork and two nutted wheels.
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ok thanks, i live in california so i guess 100 should do.
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