Velocette ended in 1971.
Velocette was created in 1905.
The Velocette motorcycle brand was established in 1905, and its first model, the Velocette GTP, was launched in 1906. The company gained prominence for its innovative designs and racing success, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s. Notably, the Velocette Venom, introduced in the 1950s, became one of its most famous models.
Leonard J. Moseley has written: 'My Velocette days' -- subject(s): Veloce Ltd, Velocette motorcycle
All Vipers had alloy barrels. It was still called a MAC in its iron form
R. W. Burgess has written: 'Velocette motor cycles' 'Studies in Eusebian and Post-Eusebian chronography' -- subject(s): Chronology, Greek Chronology, History
Dave Masters is a journalist and author who has written articles covering a wide range of topics, including travel, lifestyle, and technology. He has also authored books on sports, popular culture, and general interest subjects.
The Italian Vespa and Lambretta were very popular in Britain. However, the British scooters were BSA Sunbeam, Triumph Tigress and Tina, Ariel Pixie, Velocette Vogue and Viceroy, DKR Defiant, Pegasus and Capella, James SC1, Dayton Flamenco. The Douglas Vespa had ceased production by 1960.
The End Has No End was created in 2003.
End on End was created in 1991.
The End of the End was created in 2007.
End = the number that is missing (2,4,6,8,10) which is the pattern
The word is length. It means the measurement of something from end to end.