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Old 08-20-16 | 10:56 AM
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Which model is it?

Hi, I found this frame of a Peugeot cycle but I don't know exactly which model is. Can anyone help me to find the model, year production and the components to put on it?
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Old 08-20-16 | 11:22 AM
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Model PH60
Size 57cm
From mid 80s most likely.
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Old 08-20-16 | 11:30 AM
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Like the sticker says, it is a PH 60. It looks mid-80's from the decal scheme. Carbolite tubing is nothing special, but not bad. Built up, it would probably be a good rider. You can find vintage Peugeot catalogs online that would pinpoint the year.
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Carbolite+ branding is a European market thing, which makes it easier to hammer down a catalog to review, at least.
Sealed BB, if it's a F.A.G unit as it appears, was typically seen on '86-'88 bikes (that I'm aware of) which allows year ballpark.
If you can get us a pic of the bottom shell under the crank, the numbers there could help nail down a year.

But that said, the 50 and 60 bikes were (IIRC) touring models. I see the classic wire popping out around the shift levers and the horizontal bracket on the non-drive-side chainstay for the dynamo. This bike was originally fendered.

Basically, this is it: https://bikeboompeugeot.com/Brochures...0,%20V45LS.jpg
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