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Dave’s Nostalgic Custom Corner

I first came across this scooter at a mid-80s Morecambe national. At the time I was very Lambretta biased, but for a change the ‘matching’ of the two favoured marques actually looked comfortable and well done. Iliked it, much to my own surprise. Builder Martin Pope from Leicester, had finally done something many previously tried to do, but failed. He had given us a very well-engineered Vesbretta and it came under the name… The Fury. Fast-forward

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