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<blockquote data-quote="b'knighted" data-source="post: 11313" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Hi Dave,</p><p></p><p>They’ve been out of business for 54 years but they are still making a lot people very happy!</p><p></p><p>I am sure that Bob Culver can come up with a better list of gardening machines including the Bushwacker and I think there was a Vincent powered Binks Bullows compressor.</p><p>Are you also interested in the extras they made like luggage sets and crash bars?</p><p>I think that the Model W was developed from a Model L, which may have left none of them extant.</p><p></p><p>I found this list but don’t think it is complete, or entirely accurate. as I believe that all postwar Meteors were Series B.</p><p>· 1932 250 cc Bantam trike delivery van</p><p>· 1934 500 cc Meteor </p><p>· 1934 500 cc Comet </p><p>· 1934 500 cc Comet Special (TT replica) </p><p>· 1936 1000 cc Series-A Rapide </p><p>· 1946 1000 cc Series-B Rapide </p><p>· 1948 500 cc Series-C Meteor </p><p>· 1948 500 cc Series-C Comet </p><p>· 1948 500 cc Series-C Grey Flash </p><p>· 1948 1000 cc Series-C Rapide </p><p>· 1948 1000 cc Series-C Black Shadow </p><p>· 1948 1000 cc Series-C Black Lightning </p><p>· 1949 1000 cc Series-C White Shadow </p><p>· 1950 500 cc Series-C Red Comet </p><p>· 1953 45 cc Firefly (or Power Cycle) </p><p>· 1954 1000 cc "Series-D" Black Knight (Faired Rapide) </p><p>· 1954 1000 cc "Series-D" Black Prince (Faired Shadow) </p><p>· 1954 50 cc NSU Quickly </p><p>· 1955 1000 cc Three Wheeler </p><p>· 1955 123 cc NSU Fox </p><p></p><p>It also misses D Comet and Victor, Vindian (Vincent twin in an Indian Chief)</p><p>Vindian (Rebadged touring twin with altered controls and electrics)</p><p></p><p>There must be other products that used Vincent engines, like various record breaker and supercharged bikes and Cooper cars for which engines were provided.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b'knighted, post: 11313, member: 59"] Hi Dave, They’ve been out of business for 54 years but they are still making a lot people very happy! I am sure that Bob Culver can come up with a better list of gardening machines including the Bushwacker and I think there was a Vincent powered Binks Bullows compressor. Are you also interested in the extras they made like luggage sets and crash bars? I think that the Model W was developed from a Model L, which may have left none of them extant. I found this list but don’t think it is complete, or entirely accurate. as I believe that all postwar Meteors were Series B. · 1932 250 cc Bantam trike delivery van · 1934 500 cc Meteor · 1934 500 cc Comet · 1934 500 cc Comet Special (TT replica) · 1936 1000 cc Series-A Rapide · 1946 1000 cc Series-B Rapide · 1948 500 cc Series-C Meteor · 1948 500 cc Series-C Comet · 1948 500 cc Series-C Grey Flash · 1948 1000 cc Series-C Rapide · 1948 1000 cc Series-C Black Shadow · 1948 1000 cc Series-C Black Lightning · 1949 1000 cc Series-C White Shadow · 1950 500 cc Series-C Red Comet · 1953 45 cc Firefly (or Power Cycle) · 1954 1000 cc "Series-D" Black Knight (Faired Rapide) · 1954 1000 cc "Series-D" Black Prince (Faired Shadow) · 1954 50 cc NSU Quickly · 1955 1000 cc Three Wheeler · 1955 123 cc NSU Fox It also misses D Comet and Victor, Vindian (Vincent twin in an Indian Chief) Vindian (Rebadged touring twin with altered controls and electrics) There must be other products that used Vincent engines, like various record breaker and supercharged bikes and Cooper cars for which engines were provided. Cheers, Ian [/QUOTE]
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