Posted 1 year ago
gargoyleco…
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this is a rare springer fork that was made from 1950-54 it is in "natual" condition and as soon as the motor is done it will be ready to ride as-is!This is in our farm house former kitchen,now wood shop/workshop/mess!
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Thanks pop,chevy,ttom,mani,ejw,hedgewalker,bellin,and timetraveler!
Thanks picking,packrat,and vontrike!
Hi I grew up in Lincoln Nebraska until 12 yr. old, and there was a Cushman plant there! Saw a lot of Eagles around, I think they had about 25 hp and some shifted by tank, 2 speeds I think!
Thanks toracat and collector4evr!cast iron husky engines were no more than 8 hp.
Thanks spiritinthesky and blunderbuss!
Thanks petey!