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    I did not Jesse, I saw it was a solex motor and assumed it was original. I was looking more at the body.

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    Ok, besides the issues with the engine number it seems like a very cool project!

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    It still has engine #903638.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogcaw82 View Post
    It still has engine #903638.
    Can you take closeup photos of the engine serial # and the engine type # with the build #? It would be very nice to resolve the issue with the engine serial # somehow.
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