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1936 Panther Model 65 |
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This picture was taken at the 2005 Calne Motorcycle Meet. It is claimed by the owner to be a 250cc 1936 Model 65, but converted to a 1954 specification. However, I would like to thank Matt Rayner for pointing out the following: "The machine pictured has the upright engine configuration that
was introduced in 1946 for the M65 and M75 range. Girder forks were used
in 46, and then Dowty oiliomatic forks were then used until 54 when the
Panther fork was invented, (probably fitted to some 53 sw arm models that
were meant for the next year's sales) The engine casings are the later
type introduced around 1952, but I have a 1950 M75 with the earlier casing
design. The swinging arm didn't come in untill 53 at the earliest for
sale in 54. So in summary this is very clearly a later 50's sw arm M65. |
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