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They Have Arrived

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by Dan Cook, Apr 4, 2019.

  1. Thank you
     
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  2. you are welcome
     
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  3. I know, to show him where it had moved to :bucktooth:
     
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  4. Nice find whats your plan.
     
  5. Looks like more than elbow grease on those two models............GL:upyeah:
     
  6. Nice project.

    Do you think the plate may have been issued in Benisa, Alicante in Spain?
     
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  7. Hahaha @chizel on fire in this thread! Gave me a chuckle!
     
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  8. Yes I believe so
     
  9. Lol good job I'm not in a rush too then !!
     
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  10. If I remember rightly, in France in the 70s, you could ride a moped at fourteen, but had to register it at the local Department: much less formal than cars and trucks.

    I wonder what the arrangements were for small bikes in Spain back in then?
     
  11. I'm pretty sure before transport become so massive that some of the european countries had regional number plates rather than national ones
     
  12. It's not a number plate though :eyes:
     
  13. Are you sure, it certainly looks like one, with the reg no 192?
     
  14. It's the size of a credit card so I doubt it - no I am not sure but shut up as I'm looking as though I know what I'm on about for once ...:eyes:
     
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  15. I have sent the plate photo to a mechanic I use here in Spain. He rebuilds vintage bikes, so he should be able to help.
     
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  16. Brilliant thank you , ask him if he can get his hands on any parts too

    Much appreciated
     
  17. It is a Spanish registration plate for antique bikes.
     
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