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My wife has this on an original sales poster from the 1960s on her office wall at home.

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If you hadn't scratched up the fuel tank & script I could have recognized it immediately !

 A Matchless ?

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Looks like a Horex from the badge and general style but never seen a V twin of that make

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Got it, Petith "Büffel" 700 Special! Made from Horex parts. Whaddya know? No wonder I hadn't heard of a Horex V twin. Internet's a wonderful thing really

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The badge looked like that, but googling 'Horex V-Engine' is not that easy actually. Haven't tried V-Twin, thoughHubertEdit: Did it now, found this: http://www.diagnosis2012.co.uk/vtwinnews.html

Quite a find there Hubert! A real V twin menagerie. Particularly interesting on page 2 was...

"The Raven: Jeff Gundlach's home-brewed machine with a MotoGuzzi engine, turned into an inline v-twin, using Norton Gearbox and clutch, and Honda wheels, suspension and brakes. He can make 5 machines per year without becoming a manufacturer." (http://raven-moto.com/) and the Moto Guzzi just below... 2x Falcones?

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Is that one made in England or America .... and if it is made in England, does it have the 2-stroke or the 4-stroke engine?

 

Edit: I found a better picture and it looks like it has the Blackburne four-stroke side-valve engine so it would be a Ner-A-Car and not a Neracar.

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