Vespa P200E scooter with custom paintwork. Levi Stubbs Tears

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Vespa P200E with custom paint work called Levi Stubbs Tears. Based on the Four Tops & the Billy Bragg song. Paint work & murals by John Spurgeon at Aerographics, Norfolk, England, Engraving by Don Blocksidge / Pete Robinson. Engine rebuilt by Diablo Moto, Nuneaton. Malossi kit supplied & fitted by D&G Scooters of Mitcham,Surrey England. Chrome & Gold plating by The London Chroming Company

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  • absolute stunning bike.i remember it back in the 80s featured on scootering. one of the most memorable scoots ever. a credit to both the old owner and the present owner. lovely new paint job by the way. sweet.

  • @italkemar Thank you

  • Hi just found this on youtube great scooter, this was owned and built by me karl russell, originally back in 1986 fantastic scooter and i want it back? would you sell or swap i have a couple of nice scoots let me know. Nice to see it being looked after so well great memories i think the first year i showed it i won 42 trophies with it of which i still have some. Would be nice to speak to you karl@qualitychrome.co.uk cheers

  • @karlohull Hi Karl, im the bloke who rebuilt the scoot and got it painted again. I have had it for about 16 years now and its still in top condition. Sorry but there is no way I will sell it even though I know you love the scoot as much as me... Cheers Steve

  • Lovely. A fitting tribute.

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    Thanks

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  • Always loved this scoot. Perfect!

  • somebody really loves the 4 Tops,nice job,the plack?was that done with a cnc Mill,if not,try doing one with with a cnc,maybe wood,dyed a interesting color and then polished like a piano,super high gloss,or carbon fiber,I better stop,well,great job.

  • Nice one

  • Still looking good after all these years!

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