Veloce Ltd of course manufactured the Velocette motorcycle....
So I'm not always sure of their origin, but there is a good chance they came from "The MotorCycle" and "MotorCycling" , the copyright of which is now held by Morton's Motorcycle Media in the UK and to who I acknowledge credit if applicable.
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Two new 1953 MAC 350cc Velocettes...the tubular silencer dates them to 1953......

1956-1960 MAC 350 Velocette....the tank badges, monobloc carburettor, type of rear Miller taillight and seat cover help identify it.

1954 500cc MSS Velocette. The open attachment for the rear number plate with the earlier circular Miller taillight, stepped seat, Amal type 289 carburettor all help identify it.

Two Mk.2 192cc water cooled twin LE Velocettes.....

A Mk.1 350cc KTS Velocette with two Tiger Moths in 1934.

1924 Model A 250cc Velocette two stroke.

WW2 350cc MAF Velocette in War Dept. specification

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