It's only 160 pages, but you can preview the first 22 pages on Amazon. You'll get the entire history of the Vespa Scooter from the Paparino to the P200E in a nutshell. I'm not able to reproduce the images due to the fact that I'm not allowed to, but it's all there if you follow the link. You can see a picture of that Paparino on page eleven. It's not so bad, especially when you compare it to all those plastic throw-away scooters that are being sold today, but I can see why they decided to go back to the drawing board. It looks a little weird compared to the vintage Vespas we are all used to seeing.
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