CUSHMAN Page 3

 

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Need I say more

 

1938 Auto Glide 1938 Auto Glide

1938 Auto-Glide


Cushman Package Car Cushman Package Car

Cushman package car at Calif Cushman Club Anderson CA 2010

 

1945 Auto Glide Package Kar 1945 Auto Glide Package Kar

1945 Cushman Package Kar at the National Cushman Meet

 

193 Cushman Auto Glide 

Unrestored 1938 Auto Glide

 

1939 Cushman Auto Glid with Karry Pak

1939 Auto Glide with Karry Pak

 

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at Dennis Carpenter's Museum Charlotte, NC 2009 

1940 Cushman model 12

1940 Cushman model 12

by Dick DeBuse


 

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1944 Airborne with Military Trailer

 

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Model 53A Airborne

 

1945 Airborne

1945 Airborne

 

Ron Dows Gold Eagle Ron Dows Gold Eagle Ron Dows Gold Eagle

Ron Dows Gold Eagle

For the man who has everything


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Here is a 1965 Cushman Silver Eagle Std. with 305 miles. I'm the second owner since new. Original owners who where local farmers  in this area bought it for there son. After riding it the  parents found out the Sons allergies got even worse. They simply parked it in the hay meow and left it there till  I came along. The owner bought it from his brother who owned the Cushman dealership in our town. The last words spoken to me from the owner was how much he loved that scooter. What I failed to tell him was then why did you leave a scooter you loved so much in the barn. All in all it looks worse than it really is. Dave Bagne Hutchinson, Minn.


48 model 52

A nice 1948 Cushman model 52 

 

1954 Cushman Eagle 1954 Cushman Eagle

Here's a before and after shot of my 1954 Cushman Eagle,

Purchased a couple of years ago in pretty bad shape. 

Needed a lot of welding and a complete engine and frame re-build. 

All work by myself other than chrome and upholstery.

Restored by George Stratton


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1952 Road king W/Sidecar


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1952 Model 765 Eagle

 

1954 Eagle with sidecar

 

1957 Eagle

1959 Super Eagle

 

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1963 Silver Eagle

 

1950 Model 710 Series 61 Highlander

 

1953 711 Highlander

1955 715 Highlander

1957 Highlander

 

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1959 Highlander

 

Model 54

 

1954 Stake Bed Truckster 

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 1945 Package Cart 


1947 Cushman model 52 & 1963 Super Silver Eagle. 1961 Cushman Highlander, 5hp Husky Allstate DeLuxe model 811.40

The first picture is my 1947 Cushman model 52.  Because it is a late '47, it has the barrel springs.  The engine is a 4hp two-piece block Husky.  Behind it, it you see my 1963 Cushman Super Silver Eagle.  It is Unrestored and very close to original.  The engine is the aluminum OMC 9hp. The yellow and charcoal 1961 Cushman Highlander has a 5hp Husky. The red scooter with the wind splitter on the fork is an Allstate DeLuxe model 811.40 with a 4hp Husky.  Cushman built this model which was sold by Sears and was never called a Cushman.  As far as I know, Cushman was the only American company that ever built Allstate scooters.  All other Allstates were from Europe.  I call my Allstate a 1953, but it was built from a '53 and a '54 combined. I have 12 scooters, but only seven are Cushman's. The rest are Japanese or Italian.

Howard Murrill  (CCOA 4333) Lenoir City, Tennessee