3-wheeler
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18**s 3-wheeler identification
Hey, can anyone identify it? How it looked like, when new?
https://www.online.ee/sharefile.php?s...8-7d6c2b93e917
https://www.online.ee/sharefile.php?s...f-15cdf644684d
https://www.online.ee/sharefile.php?s...8-7d6c2b93e917
https://www.online.ee/sharefile.php?s...f-15cdf644684d
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OP probably is not a native speaker of English, hence not knowing the difference between TWO and THREE......or a bike and a cart.....
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Get your facts straight before you start shooting $#it.
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Hello altraditional and welcome to the forums.
Most people are polite and try to offer good advice. Some are not that polite, as you now know. But, please, don't let that deter you from sharing you vintage bicycle information.
Most people are polite and try to offer good advice. Some are not that polite, as you now know. But, please, don't let that deter you from sharing you vintage bicycle information.
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