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Puch mopeds, scooters, and motorcycles, 1954–69 (switched from Allstate to Sears badging in 1967) Gilera motorcycles, late 1966 to 1969 (badged as Sears, not Allstate) (106cc and 124cc single-cylinder 4-stroke engines. The 106cc was a 4-speed, and the 124cc was a 5-speed)
The Allstate is an American automobile that was offered for sale through Sears, Roebuck and Co. during the 1952 and 1953 model years. It was a rebadged version of the Henry J , an automobile manufactured by the Kaiser-Frazer company from 1950 through 1954.
Allstate/Sears (1948–1967), Brand of retailer Sears to rebadge scooters manufactured by Cushman, Piaggio and Puch. The Allstate name was replaced with "Sears" for 1966-1967 [ 30 ] — USA American Motor Scooter Corporation (1960–1965), Clinton powered folding "suitcase" scooters; Founded by USA Lambretta parts dealer, taken over by American ...
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Sears Roebuck and Co. kept up with Fond du Lac shopping trends for 86 years, whether on Main Street or Johnson. ... Whispers of the store leaving the downtown area first started in 1975, when ...
Pages in category "1964 in Wisconsin" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Originally a development of Melvin Simon & Associates (now Simon Property Group), the groundwork for Sheboygan County's first and only enclosed mall was laid in August 1968 with the construction of its first store, large 160,000-square-foot (15,000 m 2), two-story J.C. Penney with an auto center as an out-parcel; when J.C. Penney ceased operation auto centers, Firestone assumed operation of ...
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