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Third Time Around

this wideframe, 1950s Douglas-made Vespa was flesh and blood instead of metal, it could be looking forward to taking it easy in a few months. Just over the horizon, a few months away, this English-made Vespa will celebrate 65 years since rolling off the Kingswood factory production line in Bristol. Jonny Belcher has a liking for 50s styling, design and music, which obviously extends to 50s-made Vespas. “There’s something

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