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Re: scooter colors
Posted By: Howard, on host 205.184.139.88
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 1999, at 16:51:32
In Reply To: Re: scooter pictures posted by Mousie on Tuesday, October 19, 1999, at 16:42:24:

> > > > I've finally found a site on the net with a picture of my favorite scooter. (Actually not mine, but a twin.) I want all the folks on RinkWorks to see why I go so ape over scooters.
> > > > You don't see these thing going down the street much anymore. Feast your eyes on all the pictures but check out class 4, first place, which is identical to my '47 Cushman except that mine is red. The other scooters in that class have slight variations that might not be noticed by the non-scooter observer. I'm going to post the URL below, but the last time I tried that it didn't work. Here goes...
> > > > Howard
> > >
> > > Is there any other color for a bright, shiny motor vehhicle (two, three, or four wheeled) than red? You remain my hero, Howard.
> >
> > I also have a yellow and a green scooter, but the next one to be restored will be another red one.
> > I've been called a lot of things..., but Hero?
> > Thanks for the kind words.
> > How"swelled head"ard
>
> Just don't do blue. Blue doesn't seem like a shiny new motor(blank) color. And don't go into those colors that never existed on motorscooters, like people do with their cars. Are you thinking of doing one with flames on the sides, though?

Actually, the choice of color is very important. My son-in-law says red gets noticed and is therefore more likely to win in competition.
I've had always been a stickler for getting the color as close to the original hue as possible. That's why my '47 Cushman (two 1st place trophies) was painted with tractor paint that is tough, but doesn't shine like modern paint. But i've change my thinking on that. The paint on my '61 Cushman was a kind of brick red which doesn't do much for me, so I painted it bright yellow and that's not a stock color. It was never intended to be a show scooter, but it has won two seconds.

My present project, a 1953 Allstate, built by Cushman for Sears, will have a modern "wet look" hurt-your-eyes red paint job. This is a very stylish, slightly rare, art deco scooter which I hope will win s few competitions. The original color was red. It had two little chrome trim pieces on the sides that are going to cost me sixty bucks to replace.

My Vespa is green and still has it's original paint in fairly good condition, but it's only 25 years old.

I can't rule out blue because it was a stock Cushman color. It looks good on a Cushman Eagle. I don't have one of those yet.

Now about those flames. Yes, I've seen them on scooters. I've also seen a 3-wheeled Cushman Truckster done up like a wrecker, a Coke Cushman, a police Cushman and even a trailer truck Cushman.
I have a model 724 Cushman which was built in 1957 and it has long flowing flat sides like the cars of the era. I have condidered painting it school-bus yellow, with lots of lights and a little swing-out stop sign. It just seems like the thing for a retired teacher to do.

Whew! I got carried away that time, didn't I!
Howard