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Old 09-25-18 | 01:07 AM
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I thought the model number suggested by [MENTION=360508]jj1091[/MENTION] (PLC-50, in the other thread) is an excellent candidate. The only difference is that the bands on the seat tube are double in the 1959 catalog but are solid on yours. Perhaps there had been variation during the year or perhaps yours might be a 1960 (there's a coverage gap when it comes to Peugeot catalogs for 1960).

The person who acquired this one also believes it's a PLC-50:




As for the non-Peugeot decals on your frame, the Versailles one is the coat of arms for the city of Versailles:




As it overlaps the top red band and pinstriping, and is somewhat too close to the Peugeot decal, I'd say that was most likely not applied at the factory.


The bike shop sticker is that of Cycles P. Rolland, which started out in 1946 and on April 1, 2003 changed name to Cycles Jacqot that's still at 12-14 Rue Carnot. It looks like they only deal in scooters now.




I suppose they were a Peugeot dealer, although there were other frames apparently sold under the shop name.







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