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    Posted 14 years ago

    Talitha
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    This isnt really a Pick. I inherited this from my dad. It was his project but then he unexpected died and it never got restored. Now that I have it, I am eager to restore this baby!
    It does run and infact I was riding it around the yard lastnight.
    Now to the details:
    The VIN number plate seems to be missing, It isnt by the kickstand!
    There is no Title, so I have no information from that either.
    Through some research I have been told it is a 50 Series. I have also been told it is a 60 Series. I am pretty sure it is the "Sports Model".
    We believe it is between 1948 and 1950.
    I just want to know what exactly I have here. I want to make sure I get the right parts for restoration.
    So if anyone can give me some insight...that would be FANTASTIC!

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    1. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 14 years ago
      You can find everything you need at "hobbytech.com" they are the place for cushman scooter stuff, click on the pictures link and I think you will find yoour scooter.............good hunting.. I love these things rode many a mile, also pushed many a mile !
    2. Talitha, 14 years ago
      I was on that website and I thought I found it it in the Picture ID section, but that isnt it. I can tell by the rear tubing. That one has extra brackets. Seen a couple like that in my searches.
    3. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 14 years ago
      Oh well, that's all I've got...................................
    4. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 14 years ago
      What you don't realize is that this has been modified, for one the cross bar on the left side at the engine has been cut and removed and iI think the rear tubes have been drilled for some attachment or another....I think if you keep looking that you will find the 'extra brackets' you speak of have also been removed. I do believe yu have a 1949 series 62 Sport on your hands, you can send these pics to them and they might help you, but you need to hear....
    5. Talitha, 14 years ago
      Yes I know the crossbar on the left has been cut off. Thats one of the first things I noticed.
      I am wondering if the drilled holes might have been for the luggage rack.
    6. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 14 years ago
      Hey, you asked for help and I gave what I could, if it's not what you wanted to hear then I see ya later...........................................
    7. Talitha, 14 years ago
      Ummm I wasnt offended by anything. I was just saying that I knew the cross bar was cut out.
    8. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 14 years ago
      Taalitha: go to cushmanclubofamerica.com, click on the sales link then scrool down most of the way, you will find a series 60 frame for osale that is identical to yours.....
    9. Mudbug, 13 years ago
      Looks like a 60 series, you might look around the footwell for a serial plate. I want a similar scooter,but I've decided I may have to just build it from scratch.

      If you decide to restore it and break it down...I'd sure love to have some basic frame measurements from it so I could replicate the frame & forks. I think I can buy the rest to make it operable. Good Luck & Thanks should you care to share the measurements ...Dave (kdc49@yahoo.com)
    10. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      To repeat post #8 Go to :http://www.cushmanclubofamerica.com/buyselltrade/cforsale.html

      you will find a Series 60 Sportsman Rolling frame that looks Identical to yours......and mudbug it is for sale there...........no it is not mine !
    11. mudbug, 13 years ago
      Thanks Pop..I'd seen that ad but it's from 2010 so I figured it was gone,but maybe not...I'll give him a call to be sure.

      As for the scooter above it resembles a 54A like the one pictured here... http://www.motoexotica.com/scripts/slide/pre.asp?id=2178
      You might use the photos to restore yours

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