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True Blues Pontedera Peacock Pair

Dundee-based Raymond Stewart, Ramie to his mates, has had an obsession with scooters that has grown ever since he was an apprentice mechanic. It started with the PK 100 Vespa which was initially functional transport for work. Over the ensuing 33 years, he has amassed an impressive collection which, at its peak, amounts to almost a small fleet. As an 80s scooterboy, his preference has inclined towards modified machines, predominantly chops and cutdowns. Not that his leaning in that particular direction excludes standard, or standard appearing scoots, especially classic models. Two superb examples of desirable, sought-after 1960s Vespas are an integral part of

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