PART THREE - The RangeThis is a modest range compared to what we would see just a few years' later.
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The other side of the multi-fold presents a sensational panorama of the
Victa range.
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There were five rear discharge machines:
Key Electric, Self-Propelled,
the
Corvettes and the
Cortina. Note the new
Victa Special and the
New
Utilities. I note that the 4-stroke Key Electric has a Victa recoil
starter ... on a 4-stroke! The only other recoil is fitted to the 125cc
New Utility.
The
Imperials were all 4-stroke, and available in 16", 20" and 24"
[the 14" would only become available with the Victa 2-stroke in 1972].
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