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Mick’s LML/PXstyled GTX300

The conundrum of whether a classic PX or a modern-day Vespa GTS would be the best choice of scooter to use when travelling to a rally sparked off a question in Mick’s head – could you really mate two totally different scooter designs together?

So Mick started talking to different people about the idea and almost everyone seemed to be telling him the same thing – it had never been done and couldn’t be done! After all, a Vespa GTS auto engine is too long and too wide to fit into a standard classic Vespa PX frame. Of course, this response was like a red rag to Mick, who,

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