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Lambretta 125 LD    
Did you know?
It took until 1954 when Innocenti had a model that went over the 100.000 items produced. This was the popular Lambretta 150LD Series 2
   

 

A bunch of parts completely separated and ready for shot blasting. Don't try to clean them yourself, it's a waste of time, really shot blasting is the only way to get a proper result and remove all rust that may be even invisible behind the different layers of paint. Be sure to protect all threads with old bolts and nuts or rubber covers before you give in your parts for blasting. Once parts are cleared of paint, dirt and rust you can check them for damage. Some welding maybe necessary.

 

Some photos of your parts before they are blasted or painted are always useful later on to clear up some assembly questions that you may have. Also to see how it was painted originally.