Description
Wed, 20th Jul 2022 13:00
National Motorcycle Museum
1930 Peugeot P107
Estimate
£4, 500 - £5, 500
Lot details
Registration No: BF 9108
Frame No: 151304
Engine No: 68604
CC: 350
MOT: Exempt
This Peugeot 107 is a rare model in the UK
Discovered in a French barn in 2017 in its current condition
Purchased and brought to the UK by the current owner
Running well at my time of visit
A very original machine with correct numbers
Currently UK registered and with a Peugeot dating certificate
Peugeot built their first motorcycle in 1898 with a De Dion-Bouton engine mounted on the rear wheel. In 1901, spurred on by the success of the French built Werner Brothers and Company Motobicyclette, Peugeot produced their own motorcycle using a Swiss made Zürcher and Lüthi (ZL) engine. The Peugeot 500 M, a 500cc dual overhead camshaft model appeared in 1914, the first of this type. In 1930, Peugeot absorbed Automoto which had been a pioneer in the field of motorcycles and scooters. Peugeot was the leading French motorcycle manufacturer until the 1950s producing many models.
Despite the now commonplace brand, this Peugeot 107 is indeed a rare model in the UK. Discovered in a French barn in 2017 in its current condition this 107 was purchased and brought to the UK by the current owner. At the time of viewing the motorcycle the engine was heard running well. This lovely find is a very original machine with what are believed to be correct numbers. The bike is currently UK registered and in possession of a Peugeot dating certificate.
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Mike Davis
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