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A 1969 Ford Country Sedan, modified to look like the Griswold Family Truckster in "National Lampoon's Vacation," is currently for sale by its owner in Buckingham.
Cushman produced engines for farm equipment, pumps, lawn mowers, and boats. Cushman began making Auto-Glide scooters in 1936 as a means to increase the sale of Husky engines during the Great Depression. [3] Cushman scooters were widely used by the United States Armed Forces in World War II and as an alternative to automobiles before and after ...
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Description: City letter carrier seated in a three-wheeled Cushman "mailster" motor vehicle. Carriers used these vehicles to carry the ever-increasing amounts of mail that was being delivered to American households after end of the Second World War. The mailster worked best in temperate climates or on even terrain.
My second son, Scot, has collected about 300 early Cushman engines, for a small museum . . . dating back to 1902. Many engines over 100 years old are in running condition and show little wear, demonstrating the quality that backed the "10 year guarantee" of those first engines. Sincerely, Robert Bruce Cushman www.cushmanengineering.com cec@swcp.com
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The Westcoaster Mailster was a small three-wheeled vehicle used for mail delivery by the United States Post Office Department during the 1950s and 60s. They could haul 500 pounds of mail, including large parcels, versus the 35-pound limit of a foot carrier, and once represented one-third of the delivery vehicles used by the Post Office.
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