7th Dec, 2022 12:30

National Motorcycle Museum

 
Lot 414
 

1958 Peugeot 57TAL
No Reserve

Sold for £1,265

(including buyers premium)


Lot details

Registration No: Unregistered
Frame No: 425441
Engine No: 426019
CC: 125
MOT: Exempt

  • This little Peugeot has formed part of a private collection
  • Not used much since purchased
  • An unusual machine in the UK today
  • Comes complete with a dating certificate and is not UK registered

Peugeot is a long-time producer of motor vehicles, indeed Peugeot was France's largest motorcycle manufacturer into the '50s. The 57TAL was a sophisticated small motorcycle powered by a two-stroke single with a hand change 3-speed transmission.

This rare little Peugeot has formed part of an enthusiast’s private collection. Not used much since it was purchased, it is an unusual machine to see in the UK today unusual machine in the UK. It is offered complete with a dating certificate and it is not UK registered.

For more information, please contact:
Mike Davis
mike.davis@handh.co.uk
07718 584217

 

Auction: National Motorcycle Museum, 7th Dec, 2022

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