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Rare, New Restored En Original Dutch Moped Yamaha Fizzy Fs1 Street 50 1972 on 2040-motos

US $4,800.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:23773 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Hattem, NL

Hattem, NL
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Rare, new restored en original Dutch moped Yamaha Fizzy FS1 Street 50 1972, US $4,800.00, image 1

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Rare, new restored en original Dutch moped Yamaha Fizzy FS1 Street 50 1972, US $4,800.00, image 2 Rare, new restored en original Dutch moped Yamaha Fizzy FS1 Street 50 1972, US $4,800.00, image 3 Rare, new restored en original Dutch moped Yamaha Fizzy FS1 Street 50 1972, US $4,800.00, image 4

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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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For sale this rare, new restored en original Dutch moped Yamaha FS1 Fizzy Street 50 from 1972.

The Yamaha FS1 is partially restored, but with the original fuel tank, speedometer, steering, headlight rear shocks, seat, side covers, fenders and exhaust from 1972. The tank, side covers, rear shocks and seat are shown very light traces of use, but that makes it so unique and rare. 
The frame, swingarm and rear fender are new professional painted and the wheels have new Araya rims, original Yamaha spokes and new tires from Yokohama.
The engine is overhauled at a mileage 22500 and runs very well and quiet.
The numbers of the engine and frame are the same and the moped has valid Dutch registration papers.
If You had no money in 1972, driving license, You were too young or not even born yet, then this is your chance to buy a original Yamaha FS1 Street 50.
The moped is located in the Netherlands.
Deposit en full payment only by bank transfer.

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