Anybody have an old Cushman scooter?

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Any of you out there have an old Cushman scooter. I would love to have a late 40's step through. tmm
 

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Those are cool. I have a buddy who's been looking for one for several years now, but everything he finds is either too expensive or too trashed or both. Good luck.
 
Any of you out there have an old Cushman scooter. I would love to have a late 40's step through. tmm


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I think they are way cool. A buddies dad had one andgave me a ride when I was about 10. Have had a place for them in my heart since.

Maybe one day...

Ma Snart

1947 50 Series I like...
 

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That's a dandy. Those things are so retro!
 
If your interested in looking at some used and restored Cushman's,
google Dennis Carpenter Ford Reproduction's........ they reproduce
alot of their own Cushman part's there too. I believe you can also
get a free Cushman catalog too, by filling out their catalog registration
info card.I think it's still free. If anything, it's fun to look and go back to the good ole day's
 
Thanks for the info guys! I have found there's not too much info around on these machines. Elusive as the early A bodies! LOL tmm (the last 2 are new reproductions)
 

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I'm about to get started working on my old barn find Cushman. It is a 1959 Pacemaker. It's in pretty rough shape but better than some of the old mopars I've resurrected....lol. I've got a 13.5 HP motor to replace the missing 5 HP original motor. If I can figure out how to post a picture I'll do so later.
 
Here's a picture of my project. Like I said there is a long way to go.
 

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That's cool Sprecs! I saw a few photos when I was looking around for older step throughs. Keep us posted. It'll be fun to follow your progress. tmm
 
Cushman Eagle "stomp start"
We could get 7 kids on that thing, and it was a blast.
 

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There was a Cushman club here in Tuscaloosa. They would ride through when we had a Cruise In. Probably 25 of them. The man that had lots of them and started the club died. His name was Mr Nelson Campbell from Tuscaloosa,Al. There has been articles in The Tuscaloosa News about them so you may Google if interested, Joe
 
I understand he had a fairly large collection. He owned Campbell & Associates which was a construction and equipment rental. I worked next door for McAbee Construction for over 12 years
 
Here is the history on the company I found which helped identify the various machines built.

Ma Snart
 

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Here's a picture of my project. Like I said there is a long way to go.


A little elbow grease and a spray bomb or two and your Highlander will look just like this 1958 model!

Ma Snart
 

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Mr Cushman lived on the first floor of our building on Miami Beach untill his death in the 70s. He had a three wheeler parked on the pool deck right outside his living room. His Male attendant was a musician who occasionally hung out with us in the AC shaft.
Andrew
 
Heres Dad's a 1952
 

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That's a very nice one Wags! Wish I could find one like that! I really like the late 40's models but that one of your dads looks like a comfy ride with that seat. tmm
 
it is for sale pop's has his eye on another toy
That's a very nice one Wags! Wish I could find one like that! I really like the late 40's models but that one of your dads looks like a comfy ride with that seat. tmm
 
Old scooters, new photo!
 

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