Cushman VIN Location
Apr 02, 2001 Antique Engine Archives All archived posts from 1999 to 2004 when SmokStak was on EnginAds. This is a read-only board. This has to be the earliest Cushman Truckster ever! It was was made in 1915 by James Madison Coffman and it is powered by a Cushman stationary engine. Could this be where Cushman got the idea to use one wheel in front, two in the rear for most of the Trucksters? This is a Merrymobile. About 80 were built in the 1950's.
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images from their parts catalogue. | WEBSITE >
images from their parts catalogue. | WEBSITE >
For reference only, VIN #’s do NOT tell the year or model of the scooter.
VIN #’s are for titling purposes only.
VIN #’s are for titling purposes only.
Scooter: 710 Series Highlander Scooter: 722-725 Series Scooter: 1959-up Highlander & Allstate Scooter: Trailster Scooter: 50 Series | Location: on front clip above floor mat Location: In front of kickstand Lcoation: neck of frame below dimmer switch Location: on front clip above floor mat Location: stamped on welded plate above dimmer switch – NOTE: some 50 series have no VIN #, titled from engine # |