1979 Puch 2 Hp 2hp Moped Scooter Right Side Petal Pedal on 2040-parts.com
Menoken, North Dakota, US
This is the right pedal off a 1979 Puch 2hp moped. There is some rust and the rubber part has some wear.
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Some of the parts will not be cleaned up. If I would take the time to clean them up, I would need to ask a whole lot more for them.
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