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1/35 Gecko Models Saigon Shuttle Motor-Tricycle w/The Driver & Passengers 35GM0111
1/35 Gecko Models Saigon Shuttle Motor-Tricycle w/The Driver & Passengers 35GM0111
1/35 Gecko Models Saigon Shuttle Motor-Tricycle w/The Driver & Passengers 35GM0111
1/35 Gecko Models Saigon Shuttle Motor-Tricycle w/The Driver & Passengers 35GM0111
1/35 Gecko Models Saigon Shuttle Motor-Tricycle w/The Driver & Passengers 35GM0111

1/35 Gecko Models Saigon Shuttle Motor-Tricycle w/The Driver & Passengers 35GM0111

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SKU: GEK-35GM0111
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  • In the 1960s and 1970s, tricycles were widely used as a public transportation alternative to horse-drawn carriages in southern Vietnam.
  • Many of the vehicles used as taxis at the time had the letters "Lambro", derived from the Italian scooter brand "Lambretta", written on the side of the vehicle, and the word "Lambro", which means car in Vietnamese, was written on the side of the vehicle. xe)] and [Lambro] are now called [Serum].
  • At the end of the 1960s, there were approximately 17,000 Serams operating throughout the southern region, and the number of Serams in Saigon was approximately 3,200.