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Thanks mate As far as I can tell (Original text is French) the Mimosa has its original paint and plating, owner said it was covered in dried grease which preserved it. Apart from the handlebars. Same with the Peugeot, owner said there were financial constraints. Same owner for all three bikes. If you blow the pics up you can see the wear and Paint/plating loss. He cleans the frames with 000 steel wool and polish, then uses a "metal" varnish.This thread needs a restraining order.
The Mimosa and catalogue show some fascinating advancements in bike tech. 1300 old French Franc is 1057 Eur taking into account inflation, deflation and price erosion according to the national statistics economic institute. That sounds like a lot of bike for the money and better value than today. Makes you think if the bike industry today is a bit of a rip off.
Both the Mimosa and Pug had a very pro-level top class restoration, including re-chroming and re-nickel plating. The amount of WD40 used must have been eye watering! Every nut and bolt must have been a mini-adventure. Both are museum grade historical bikes and deserve this kind of attention.
The Liberia is interesting here because it represents something more achievable - a few parts swapped out (the 70s gear lever and Mafac hoods), freshened up and ready to ride.