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I saw on the eBay a couple of collector class Victa's.
The first one is a Victa Lightweight. I dont know anything about this model, but it looks a bit like the Victa twin.
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the other was a nicely restored Monaro, maybe by a forum member. It is a real beauty!

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I like both of these Victa's (my favourite)

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The Lightweight (and the compact) is the single cylinder variation of the twin.

The twin runs on 2 85cc cylinders, each of which is cast as a single piece incorporating the barrel, head and 1/2 the crank case.

The Lightweight is one of these cylinders with an end cap completing the crank case.


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Hi to All, the Monaro is in great condition....anyone know who did the resto? (or maybe it is in original condition and very well cared for....but I suspect the former. wink
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Not original Darryl as the starter should be cream in colour lol


A very good resto none the less.

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Thanks for that Joe...it would look great in a collection, wouldn't it....great to have the pic for the archives as well! wink
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Re the Monaro.The knobs to fold the handles over are they from a later model victa? Or are they right for that?


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They are wrong, supposed to have whit knobs like on the older store brands

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Thanks Joe I thought so.


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The gold looks not hammertone enough if you get what i mean.


Yeah the white knobs, not sure where you would fine a mint pair of them these days.


Its a credit to the owner. Neat looking mower.

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The hammer-tone's there Bob.I'd say it was done from a spray gun.You can adjust the effect of the hammer-tone has by the amount of thinners you use.Although I must admit there's not a lot of shine to it.You can still get it to shine (a bit),or was it painted in acrylic?


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I have been collecting mint white knobs for a while, when a fairly new mower was in recently for a service for some reason it had really good white knobs on it, the owners were happy for me to put the new age black ones on it...


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