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Re: Scooter story - you can skip this if you want to.
Posted By: Howard, on host 207.69.140.35
Date: Monday, November 17, 2003, at 11:20:57
In Reply To: Re: Scooter story - you can skip this if you want to. posted by Bill on Monday, November 17, 2003, at 07:31:28:

> > WOW . my brother and i had a 62' ( I think) All State Motorscooter! # 810.94381 full get guards and weighed a million pounds! 50cc's .. and I still have the MANUAL complete from Sears! Who would want this .. ??? Any suggestions?
> >
> > John In Ohio
> > >
> > > My current scooter count is like this:
> > > '47 Cushman model 52
> > > '53 Cushman model 62 Pacemaker
> > > '61 Cushman model 721 Highlander
> > > '53 Allstate model 811.40 (made by Cushman)
> > > '63 Cushman Super Silver Eagle
> > > '74 Vespa 90 three-speed
> > > '72 Vespa Rally 180 four-speed
> > > '57 Cushman model 725 Road King (no engine)
> > > I also have three motorbikes, 2 Hondas and a Benelli, but my passion is scooters.
> > > Howard
>
> Do you still have the manual? If so, I'd like to buy it.
> Bill

Bill,
I think that was John in Ohio who has the manual. It gets a little confusing when several posts get stacked up like that. I'm Howard in Tennessee, and those scooters listed are mine. As you probably know, Sears sold "Allstate" bikes that were made by Cushman, Puch, Benelli, Vespa, and who knows how many other manufacturers.

John's 50 cc model 810.94381 was probably a moped made in Italy or Austria. I think he overestimated the weight.

Cushmans, including my Allstate 811.40,were made in Lincoln, Nebarska.

Do you collect Allstates?
Howard

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