Need help?


Search OutdoorKing-Forum by entering Key Words Below



Who's Online Now
1 members (1 invisible), 10,096 guests, and 739 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Online Spare Parts


Online Store


Newest Topics
Victa special electronic ignition
by niggz - 09/09/25 10:09 AM
FREE - Victa PowerTorque Mowers
by Polybus - 09/09/25 08:40 AM
McCulloch Mowcart 66
by mm-mowers - 06/09/25 01:20 PM
McCulloch Mowcart 66 service manual
by mm-mowers - 05/09/25 05:03 PM
Loncin 452cc (19hp?) some help is required
by Steve_2012 - 05/09/25 03:15 PM
Victa Magneto to suit early Rotomo 5A
by xsancanin - 02/09/25 08:42 PM
SEVEN Victa Utilities
by Polybus - 01/09/25 10:23 AM
Topic Replies
Victa special electronic ignition
by Bruce - 12/09/25 05:08 PM
Loncin 452cc (19hp?) some help is required
by Bruce - 12/09/25 12:01 PM
FREE - Victa PowerTorque Mowers
by Polybus - 10/09/25 08:03 PM
McCulloch Mowcart 66
by Bruce - 06/09/25 06:33 PM
McCulloch Mowcart 66 service manual
by mm-mowers - 05/09/25 05:03 PM
1971 Victas Self Propelled plus Corvettes
by Polybus - 04/09/25 04:02 PM
More Cox Cone Help
by swamprat96 - 03/09/25 12:56 PM
SEVEN Victa Utilities
by Polybus - 03/09/25 11:11 AM
Victa Magneto to suit early Rotomo 5A
by xsancanin - 02/09/25 08:42 PM
Peerless 820 transaxle
by maxwestern - 01/09/25 06:28 PM
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
Hop To
Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 69
Trainee
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]

Last edited by CyberJack; 23/01/16 10:15 AM. Reason: Topic heading.
Portal Box 6
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 637
Likes: 1
Qualified Senior
did anyone else here see (or buy) the mowers on ebay at Toowoomba a few weeks ago? there was one of these and a bunch of other mowers


Thanks for reading!
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 6,938
Likes: 303
Forum Historian
Hello Pope

A warm welcome to these forums.
I am speechless...

This is a showroom restoration of the first Pope Rotary.
I see that you have a framed, original newsprint advertisement too.

This machine is surrounded in mystery, I guess like yourself ...
This model lasted for one season and then seems to have been wiped
from Pope records.

The second model - the 320-02 - has little resemblance to this model.
I have found but one clue about the 320-1:

[Linked Image]

The only thing missing here is ... your story about this.
What is its provenance? Why did you restore it to this high standard?

Thank you for sharing it with us, and contributing the
most important photo record of the enigmatic 320-01.

[Linked Image]
I have written a History Record, revealing the many patents that
went into the design.

https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=60056

Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 6,938
Likes: 303
Forum Historian
Hi Kye,

Mate, if you saw one of these, see if you can track it down.
Highly rare and highly collectible.

Cheers
------------------
Jack

Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 637
Likes: 1
Qualified Senior
I know Cyber, i lost the bid by only $3! i hope a member got it! there was a later model pope with a catcher and a Southern cross, both in very good nick! then there was a bunch of reel mowers, mostly didn't have handle bars though there was 3 that were all there and in a good condition. Would have been great for the $155 that they went for!

Last edited by Kye Turnbull; 08/01/16 06:37 AM.

Thanks for reading!
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 69
Trainee
Hi there :grin I purchased this mower 10 years ago for $40 from a trash and treasure market.I had been working on mowers for 25 years at the time,and thought I pretty much had seen them all,until this one caught my eye.It was complete,but painted a disgusting pale blue by brush.Even as I pushed it through the car park,people were pointing at it .i could even lip read there lips saying "look at that lawnmower".I took it home and feverishly cleaned out carby ,added fuel,wound on rope,and It fired into life and ran strong.I started it a few more times then decided I had something quite special.I totally stripped it down for full showroom rebuild.under blue paint, was original paint scheme,but I rubbed back by hand to bare alloy.mower stayed pulled down for 9years ,as I had some changes in circumstances.however 2015 was the year to restore it.Engine was freshened up with new rings,hone,crank seals.while every single mm of chassis and hardware came under meticulous scrutiny.I could not tell you how many hours I put into this.it was a LOT! But worth the result. I went to this much trouble as I love the look of it,it is rare,and will be showing it off at vintage events.I you are going to go to the trouble of doing up something,do the best you possibly can.

Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 637
Likes: 1
Qualified Senior
that's awesome! my plan was to get the pope of ebay and show it of at car shows next to my mates 1957 chev, guess i will have to wait until next time!


Thanks for reading!
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 69
Trainee
Yes I mssgd the guy and said if it didn't sell ,I would buy that particular one for $100 + I would pay freight. Never mind,one will do me yay

Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 6,938
Likes: 303
Forum Historian
Hello Pope, Kye and Members

Pope, that's a great story of the collector's eye for something different.
I remember when I was about ten, seeing one under a beach-side house.
I didn't know what it was, but I liked that Art-Deco, streamliner look.

They would have been expensive to build too - with rotary valve engine,
exhaust through deck, and complex castings. Beautiful.

I also note the rope guide. This was subject to a patent that I have not
found. It's a simple idea for a vertical pull start though: wrap the
lanyard around the pulley, through the guide, and pull upwards, whilst
having foot on base template. Also note the chute guard ... this had
safety features before Victa even recognised that word.

Kye, you must have a good collector's eye too. There are plenty of '57 Chevs,
far less Pope 320-01s. But there must be some still out there.

Pope, your post now is linked from the History Record for this model.

Thanks for sharing it with us.
------------------------------------
Jack




Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 69
Trainee
Thanks cyberjack.glad to be a part of showing this mower to those who are wanting to see one like new, .They would have been expensive,as the very thick alloy base and cowl are heavy.infact,when I got it,all four wheels were square from sitting with weight of mower on them lol cheers2

Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 69
Trainee
Thanks cyberjack.glad to be a part of showing this mower to those who are wanting to see one like new, .They would have been expensive,as the very thick alloy base and cowl are heavy.infact,when I got it,all four wheels were square from sitting with weight of mower on them lol cheers2

Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 6,938
Likes: 303
Forum Historian
Hello Pope

Do you have a story to tell about the ad?
Was it luck that you found an original newspaper clipping?

Also, would it be possible to have a photo of the RH side,
similar to the LH side one above? Also one of underneath,
as the bladeholder was an advanced design for the day.

Cheers
-----------------
Jack

Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 637
Likes: 1
Qualified Senior
theres heaps of 57 chevs, 3 on my friends have them ! grin i was hoping my gardener was a 57, 58 is good enough haha. pope all your missing is this pope fuel can
love your username btw

Last edited by Kye Turnbull; 09/01/16 02:01 AM.

Thanks for reading!
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 6,938
Likes: 303
Forum Historian
Well spotted Kye

That's the right colour too!
Pope used the buttercup colour for their first power mower,
and then for the 320-01. When the 320-02 was released, the
buttercup colour was dropped in favour of persimmon, for both
their 2-strokes and the new 4-strokes. I like both colours.

[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]

Oh yeah, '57 Chevs, common as... Pick a random phone number,
phone, and they're sure to have one, or know someone who has one.
Gardener mowers are the rare beasts that once roamed the earth.
I'm sure we will find who made your mower - one day.

Yes, I agree Kye, Pope is a good user name.
With a restoration that good, I feel I should be addressing
Pope as His Holiness.

Petrol Can? Vatican.
-----------------------------
Jack

Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 637
Likes: 1
Qualified Senior
laugh thanks cyber, now my family just needs a 57 chev haha.


Thanks for reading!
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 69
Trainee
Hahaha. Bless you cyber and kye lol. The framed newspaper article was pure luck.i was talking to John from vintage mowers about my pope eight years ago.The next morning he mssgd me ,stating he had seen this original article just listed on eBay.needless to say,I snapped it up as a buy it now for $12 [Linked Image]

Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 6,938
Likes: 303
Forum Historian
Hello Pope

Thank you for the blessing laugh

That's a great story. It's amazing how things turn up by coincidence.
It has happened to me time and time again. It is a nice complementary
piece to the mower.

Cheers
----------------------
Jack

Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 8,063
Likes: 205
SENIOR TECHNICIAN
Ok so here is a question, the price 57gns would that be guineas? I can't remember how it was spelt but wasn't a guinea 21 shillings or something like that?. What I do remember was that there was 20 shillings to a pound and 10 pound brought a lot of Poms to Australia

Last edited by NormK; 11/01/16 07:24 PM.
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 6,938
Likes: 303
Forum Historian
Hello Norm

'Guineas' is correct and the conversion is what I have been told.
One guinea = one pound, one shilling.

In 1957 the Victa was selling for the magic price of �49/18/0.
So 60 quid for a Pope meant the Pope was significantly more expensive.

As I understand it, some prices were expressed in guineas as 'snob value',
signifying a superior products for those with class consciousness.

One of the great things about decimal currency was not just that it
was easier - and logical - but it didn't have the historical baggage
of a silly class system embedded in it.

[video]
[/video]

Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 8,063
Likes: 205
SENIOR TECHNICIAN
Hi Jack 50 quid to 60 quid, that was a massive difference, I'm surprised they sold any. I can't remember what the basic wage was back in 1957 but it was probably 10/12 quid a week gross so an extra 10 quid would take many weeks of savings. I remember my parents buying their Victa mower in 1962 and it was a big deal, first thing they had ever bought on HP

Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4

Moderated by  Bruce, CyberJack, Gadge 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Donation
These Outdoorking Forums have helped Thousands of people in finding answers to their equipment questions.

If you have received help, please consider making a donation to support the on-going running cost of these forums.

September
M T W T F S S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
ShoutChat
Comment Guidelines: Do post respectful and insightful comments. Don't flame, hate, spam.
Newest Members
aayliffe, Flano, mattyj, Markp88, Fearless Prophet
17,578 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums145
Topics12,992
Posts106,838
Members17,579
Most Online14,275
08:44 PM
OutdoorKing Showcase
20 Bucks from FB Marketplace
20 Bucks from FB Marketplace
by Return Rider, February 20
Victa Cortina 2 Shed Find
Victa Cortina 2 Shed Find
by Return Rider, January 25
My Rover Baron 45
My Rover Baron 45
by Maxwell_Rover_Baron, April 16
SHOWCASE - Precision Mowers - 2021
SHOWCASE - Precision Mowers - 2021
by CyberJack, April 14
SHOWCASE – Atco Rotary – Paul C - 2020
HOME |CONTACT US
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0
(Release build 20240826)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 8.3.24 Page Time: 0.106s Queries: 56 (0.088s) Memory: 0.7349 MB (Peak: 0.8553 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2025-09-12 07:40:05 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS