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  2. Puch 250 SGS - Wikipedia

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    The motorcycle is powered by a split-single two-stroke engine (two pistons sharing a single combustion chamber). It was marketed in the United States by Sears as the "Allstate 250" or "Twingle", with the model number SR 250, and sold primarily via the Sears catalog. [1] It was a common "first motorcycle" for many riders. [2]

  3. Sears Dreadnought - Wikipedia

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    People would shop out of large catalog of thousands of items rather than the local store, then the product would be delivered to them. [8] Sears sold motorcycles from 1912 to 1916. [1] The motorcycle is also called the Sears De Luxe Dreadnought Twin. [9] DeLuxe was the marque of the Spacke engine company and was on the engine itself. [10]

  4. Allstate (vehicle brand) - Wikipedia

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    1956 Allstate scooter. 1965 Allstate Puch 250 SGS at the 2009 Seattle International Motorcycle Show. Allstate was an American brand of vehicles marketed by Sears. Scooters, motorcycles, and cars were sourced from several manufacturers and re-badged with the Sears "Allstate" brand.

  5. Sears - Wikipedia

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    Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears (/ s ɪər z / SEERZ), [6] is an American chain of department stores founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck and reincorporated in 1906 by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald, with what began as a mail ordering catalog company migrating to opening retail locations in 1925, the first in Chicago. [7]

  6. Puch - Wikipedia

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    Puch motorcycle 250 SGS. Puch is remembered in the US for importing the SGS 250, the first and last split-single seen there. Marketed by Sears in their catalogue as the "Twingle", [4] it was styled much like a BMW of the 1950s and 60s. The layout had been popular in Europe between the wars because it improved scavenging, and hence fuel ...

  7. Allstate (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The catalog and retail chain was also interested in working out a deal. Starting in 1945, Sears executive, Theodore Houser, discussed the idea with Kaiser-Frazer. [3] Allstate automobiles were planned to be built on the senior Kaiser platforms. The concept came together after the affordable Henry J model was developed by Kaiser-Frazer. [3]

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