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1951 Peugeot BMA 25L with ABG's VAP 4 engine 48cc. "L" stands for "modèle luxe" (alternative version was "GL": modèle grand luxe). Peugeot started to build VAP 4-powered bikes in 1949. The BMA 25L was sold only in early 1951 until Peugeot had finalized production of their own cyclemotor engine, that new machine being known as the Bima.

"Although this machine is a Peugeot - one of the leading cyclemotor manufacturers throughout the 1950s – this particular model is very rare. It was Peugeot’s first cyclemotor, a ‘stop-gap’ model fitted with an ABG engine, and was only made for 6 months with total production figures of 3,500." (from buyvintage.com)

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