Re: [CR]Peugeot Model Identification?

(Example: Framebuilders:Alberto Masi)

From: "John Everett" <jeverett3@earthlink.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org, Kim Buckley <kbuckley@sirus.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 12:08:00 -0500
Subject: Re: [CR]Peugeot Model Identification?
In-reply-to: <A7A9C9EE-8B4F-11D8-96C1-0003936A7F0A@sirus.com>
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On 10 Apr 2004 at 20:32, Kim Buckley wrote:
> My other bike is a Peugeot, also of early 70's vintage. It was
> originally purchased by a relative, who rode it infrequently into the
> late 70's. It was given to me and sat in storage until yesterday, when
> I pulled it out in response to a comment from my son who said he wanted
> to move from his mountain bike to a road bike. With what is likely all
> original equipment, this Peugeot is also in great shape. The plastic on
> the brake cable is split in a couple of places. Other than grime,
> that's about about all I can see that needs attention. But before we
> get this road ready, I am hoping to get some help with model
> identification. I'll list some information below, for anyone who is
> knowledgeable and willing to assist:
>
> Serial Number: 2579401
> Frame Material: Reynolds 531 Inoxydable
> Brakes: Mafac "Racer"
> Front Derailer: Simplex Super Competition
> Rear Derailer: Simplex Prestige
> Seat: Brooks Professional
> Seat post: Simplex
> Hubs: Normandy Luxe Competition
> Rims: Mavic
> Pedals: Lyotard
> Crankset: Stronglight
> Stem: 3 ttt
> Clips: Christophe
> Straps: Lapize

The complement of equipment would indicate it's probably a PX10. For more information see: http://tinyurl.com/2rhbg

John Everett - Aurora, Illinois

jeverett3@earthlink.net (John V. Everett)