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Hello everyone I have a 1927 arile cub I am rebuilding it was left in a shed for 24 years and belonged to my grandad it's only done 40 of miles and need a bit of work can anyone help me find parts for it Thanks dan
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And I found this number frame under the seat L11197 can anyone help ?
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L prefix frame number is from a 1929 ARIEL Colt.

I don't believe I am doing this!!!
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Roger Gwynn wrote:I don't believe I am doing this!!!
Maybe you shouldend do it,..... but it is fun!!!
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Roger Gwynn wrote:L prefix frame number is from a 1929 ARIEL Colt.

I don't believe I am doing this!!!
what, correcting spelling at 9pm at night ?
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...welcome Dan...take no notice of these guys, they are usually REALLY helpful and we all make typos, but yours......
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