

Numbers indicate that its a Puch moped circa 1961-1964. I have autism so please be patient with me if I don't understand. Number on tag is: 810.94020 couldn't find a VIN. I own motorized bicycles, this is my first moped. I'm trying to restore it, but I don't know where all the electrical hooks up. I am looking to purchase a Sears Allstate Sports 60 for my husband that he can restore. Is this a good venue to sell it or could you recommend one?Īllstate-1966-Puch-PBl images posted to Comments The carb has been rebuilt and the battery has been replaced. All original Puch! Original tires hold air.

This is a running, riding bike with a clean title and current license plate and needs nothing unless you want to get rid of the wonderful patina.

We are looking to sell our 1966 Sears Puch SR175 motorcycle. Where can I get tires for the campus 50 size 23-2 25 The post related to the image in question is on this page: Sears Allstate Messages I'm looking for the gearshift lever and wasn't clear from the photos if that was in the pile? Thanks for any info. Hello, I see on your website some parts for an Allstate Sport 60. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Some of the information above from /Vespa-ID.htm Information courtesy Sears-Allstate Facebook Page You can find the VIN on the left side of your engine below the cylinder or on the steering head on the frame, next to the tag with the model number. * 810.94390 Sears Puch Compact Scooter 1960 (3 speed foot shift) (Puch DS60 Cheetah, rebadged) * 810.94380 Compact scooter (early model w/steel front fender) * 810.94382 Puch scooter with pressed-metal frame ca 1960 * 810.94222 Sears Allstate Puch 250 (round tank model) They also sold Italian machines manufactured by Gilera.ħ88.100. Sears sold scooters built by Vespa from 1952 to 1969, and an example is advertised in their Spring '67Ĭatalog. Puch two-strokes from Austria were sold by Sears-Roebuck of Chicago from the 1950s to at least 1979 under the Sears Allstate label. Made in Italy and Austria from the early 1950s to late 1970s
