So it did come with a colour coded starter handle. That looks in good condition, no fluting missing. I wonder if the catcher came without a thumblatch as shown in the brochure? I'm beyond jealous. If you get the Chevrolet, I won't speak to you again!!
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
I have a very very serious problem here people. I wasn't even doing anything to do with mowers and I managed to somehow buy another 78-80 PowerPlus. I'm not going to lie, I'm pretty happy with the purchase
It's very mad Max, which will suit a custom mustang perfectly! It was $50 and great running condition!!!! So now I can use my other 2 to make a self propelled PP
Ahh, so I believe I have found myself a fairly good condition purple/blue VC-SPORT catcher for my blue/purple VC-SPORT. It's heavily faded from weathering and could be extremely brittle but for $15 I'll take the chance that I can bring it a new lease on life.
That looks technically intact, but you could end up being able to poke a hole in it with your pinky. It looks suspiciously like it's been sitting there a long time and has discoloured into more of a dull blue than the purple it once was.
You will probably have to paint it and use it strictly for posing purposes. I suggest you buy this plastic primer available at Super Cheap and apply White Knight purple available at Bunnings onto it. At least you will know it's the genuine article under the paint.
I have managed to revitalise the sheen of Victa hubcaps with a small butane torch by running it over the plastic in a rapid sweeping motion several times over sections, after thoroughc scrubbing first. You must be very ginger. You can try a small section to see if it works but be very cautious not to warp the plastic. Err on the side of caution and don't try too hard because warped or melted plastic is forever. Have a practise on a worn plastic item you don't care about first.
I suspect that catcher is too past it for that to work. Only a suggestion you may be able to use.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
So I got better pictures and I'm shattered. It's been painted purple and the paint is peeling off badly to show a mustang green underneath.
But!!! In the pictures I received I can see a few catchers and parts I can use and I'm thinking I've found a honey hole for catchers and victa 2-stroke parts. They have hundreds of mowers, catchers and boxes of parts. Can't wait to have a good look!!!
Why don't you make an offer or get out thrown in with a deal and paint it up for practise? It's the same casting, come on, and it will need painting into green as well.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Looks like I'm going to be doing 2 model 5c restorations after picking up these today.
A victa special badge, a base and an almost rebuilt engine.
My original was and is still going to be a custom paint and plating resto. The colour scheme had been chosen but if my footy team wins in 2 weeks, then the theme will be based on my team colours ❤💙
So I finally got to pick up one of my first Scott Bonnar 2-stroke rotaries after a little bit of freedom. I've added the advertisements that I know one of is definitely my mower. The other that says 1973 model is more of a drawing and there are a few small differences like the colour of the catcher and the handelbar are complete different, so it's probably an earlier model. I don't know, I haven't done enough research on Scott Bonnar mowers yet as I've been mainly focused on my early Victa model restorations.
Neither had I. I have seen a few 4-stroke versions but most of the time the deck is broken at the front. This one is bent but not broken. The catcher is in better condition than it looks too. It will polish up nicely!!!
I wasn't sure if I would keep any of the Scotty's I find, this one is a keeper!
It's a very good chassis and has all it's wheel covers. An old fella who fixed mowers in his yard around here revealed to me that they are the best chassis you can get. He had one with a Honda OHV he fitted to it.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!