1984 Peugeot P8 frame and some parts
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1984 Peugeot P8 frame and some parts
I'm wondering if any of these parts will sell or I should just donate it to my LBS.
Frame is a 59cm 1984 Peugeot P8. Mid-level 80s Carbolite.
Sachs Huret front and rear derailleurs and shifters, Weinman rear brake, original alloy crankset and seat post.
Frame is a 59cm 1984 Peugeot P8. Mid-level 80s Carbolite.
Sachs Huret front and rear derailleurs and shifters, Weinman rear brake, original alloy crankset and seat post.
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Not much value in the components, all low-end stuff. Altogether, as it sits, it's worth maybe $20. I'd donate it, but maybe offer it for free on C/L?
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Without the stock fork, maybe they'll find some use for it?
I will say this though:
The Huret ECO r/d and Club f/d are pretty bulletproof and reliable, would probably sell on eBay for $15.
Don't ask me why, but the plastic chain guards seem to have a market on eBay and could net you another $10.
That Simplex seat binder bolt will get you another $10-15 + ship on eBay.
The shifters are worth another $15 on eBay.
You could probably get $25+ship off the whole lot.
I'd pick it free of those things, donate the crankset+BB+headset cups+seat post with the main triangle and make a few bucks plus the tax writeoff.
I will say this though:
The Huret ECO r/d and Club f/d are pretty bulletproof and reliable, would probably sell on eBay for $15.
Don't ask me why, but the plastic chain guards seem to have a market on eBay and could net you another $10.
That Simplex seat binder bolt will get you another $10-15 + ship on eBay.
The shifters are worth another $15 on eBay.
You could probably get $25+ship off the whole lot.
I'd pick it free of those things, donate the crankset+BB+headset cups+seat post with the main triangle and make a few bucks plus the tax writeoff.
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Without the stock fork, maybe they'll find some use for it?
I will say this though:
The Huret ECO r/d and Club f/d are pretty bulletproof and reliable, would probably sell on eBay for $15.
Don't ask me why, but the plastic chain guards seem to have a market on eBay and could net you another $10.
That Simplex seat binder bolt will get you another $10-15 + ship on eBay.
The shifters are worth another $15 on eBay.
You could probably get $25+ship off the whole lot.
I'd pick it free of those things, donate the crankset+BB+headset cups+seat post with the main triangle and make a few bucks plus the tax writeoff.
I will say this though:
The Huret ECO r/d and Club f/d are pretty bulletproof and reliable, would probably sell on eBay for $15.
Don't ask me why, but the plastic chain guards seem to have a market on eBay and could net you another $10.
That Simplex seat binder bolt will get you another $10-15 + ship on eBay.
The shifters are worth another $15 on eBay.
You could probably get $25+ship off the whole lot.
I'd pick it free of those things, donate the crankset+BB+headset cups+seat post with the main triangle and make a few bucks plus the tax writeoff.
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