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Old 04-17-18, 12:18 PM
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1941 Peugeot spotted on the web




Pressed aluminum.
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Old 04-17-18, 12:27 PM
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The future looked so much cooler before the future happened.
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Was that a one off?
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Old 04-17-18, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Gurge
The future looked so much cooler before the future happened.
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and for folk who thought the early eighties aero fashion was "something new"

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Buck Rogers probably rode one of these! Wow!
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Looks like it could have been made yesterday.
And it is lovely.
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Originally Posted by crank_addict



Pressed aluminum.
1941? With that RD?

Might you have a cite, or a link to a site, to share?

(Neat to note even way back then, they couldn't manage a drive side photo; some things never change?)
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Old 04-18-18, 03:30 AM
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Originally Posted by machinist42
1941? With that RD?

Might you have a cite, or a link to a site, to share?

(Neat to note even way back then, they couldn't manage a drive side photo; some things never change?)
Yeah is that rear der even possible in that time period?
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Picture is from Peugeots website in the 'history' section. Peruse the website particularly the 'legends' section.

Scroll down, it doesn't say much: https://cycles.peugeot.com/history
Legend: https://cycles.peugeot.com/legend
Any they're still holding no to the 'workshop' with the 'a la cart': https://cycles.peugeot.com/road/road...-montage-carte
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That is just cool.
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