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  1. GenericName187 on

    Take a pic of the tubing decal, and read the sub info page… Drive side pics are always better than non drive side.

    Old catalogs are here https://www.bikeboompeugeot.com/, yours looks somewhat similar to this [1987 Tourmalet](https://www.bikeboompeugeot.com/Brochures%20USA/Peugeot%201987%20USA%20Brochure/Peugeot%201987%20USA%20Brochure%20Page%2013.jpg), but I am no expert on French bikes

    Value is whatever your market dictates, somewhere between $50 to $400 dollars. I know that is a broad range, look on Craigslist, Facebook, or eBay to see what people are asking for similar bikes, that doesn’t mean that is what people are paying.

  2. That’s what I remember as the late-80s ghetto bullhorn conversion, inspired by the Tour DeFrance of the era. A set of drop bars inverted and chopped off with non-aero brake levers because aero levers were still a new thing and hard to find at the time. SO many NYC messengers of the day did that, and DIY too. None of them ever came into our shop (Habitat) and asked us to do it.

  3. WinstonPolyclef on

    Some kind of late 80s Peugeot. Definitely not from the 70’s. A drive side photo would help identify it. It’s probably not worth a whole lot but a pretty decent old bike. Maybe max $200 if you find someone who’s really into Peugeots

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