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Vespa Motor Scooters
Vespa has been around for more than 50 years, producing
its first 15 Vespa's in 1946 when it released a 98cc two-stroke
engine that have 3.5 horse power at 4,500 revs per minute. Only
three years later there were more than 35,000 Vespa units had been
produced, providing easy transportation for people around Europe.
Just ten years after the first models were sold one million units
were produced. Before long, the Vespa scooter was spread across
Germany, France, Belgium, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, India, and
Indonesia. The primary models became the most popular being
the 125, which was developed in 1948, the 150 GS made in 1955, and
the 50cc in 1963, the Primavera associated with 1968, and PX, which
was developed in 1978 and continues to sell.
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