[CR]re: serial number on peugeot track frame

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Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 06:11:58 -0700
From: "John" <velostuf@qwest.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
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Subject: [CR]re: serial number on peugeot track frame

I have an original NOS Peugeot track bike (white) from the late 60's I think. It has a full Campy track group, Brooks Pro saddle, Phillipe bars and stem, Canetti cotton pista tires, and Mavic Champion du Monde rims. The serial number on the left rear dropout is 11014.

John Barron Minneapolis http://www.velostuf.com

From: "Kenneth Wood" <Wood_23793@msn.com> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 21:52:30 -0400 Subject: [CR]serial number on peugeot track frame

Hello all, my name is Ken Wood and I hail from Port Charlotte, FL.

I purchased a Peugeot track bike a couple months ago with the intention o= f using it to ride to work. After trying to replace the narrow Sakae bar= s that came on the bike with a pair of Cinelli 66-40's, I was rudely remi= nded that eventhough it was a Cinelli (old logo) stem, the French liked t= o do their own thing. To make a long story short, the more I looked arou= nd, the more I realized that the bike I had purchased was a bit older tha= n I had originally thought. I would like to pinpoint the year of product= ion and restore it. At this point, I think it is late 60's to early 70'2=
   vintage based on the decals and the Campy Record Pista groupo. I was ab= le to locate a serial number on the left rear dropout; it is either 1 0 o= r 1 6. Should there be more numbers and/or letters? If anyone can shed = some light on this for me, or direct me in the right direction, I would b= e most appreciative