Cushman Scooters
Cushman Motor Scooters were built in Lincoln, Nebraska from 1936 until 1965 by the Cushman Motor Works. Cushman had been in the engine business since 1901 and began manufacturing scooters as a way to sell more engines.
Cushman Scooters and the Cushman Husky engine were used at military facilities during WW2. Cushman made an Airborne version for the military with a channel iron frame that was designed to be dropped by parachute.
The 50 Series Step Through Scooter was introduced in 1946 and the improved but similar appearing 60 Series started in 1949. The very successful Cushman Cast Iron Eagle was introduced in 1950 and continued into 1963. Another variations of the Eagle was the Super Eagle which had a dress-cover over the rear section, introduced in 1959. The Silver Eagle with a 9 HP aluminum OMC engine, was introduced in 1961.
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