Allstate (scooter manufacturer)
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Allstate is an American scooter manufacturer.
Sears resold vehicles from several manufactures rebadged with the Sears "Allstate" brand. Most Allstate models were scooters, but several motorcycles and even a car were sold under the Allstate marque. The Vespa and Cushman scooters are the most commonly recognized Allstate models.
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[edit] Cushman Scooters
- 1948 811.30 3hp Cushman Scooter
- 1951-1958 811.40 4hp Cushman Scooter
- 1951 711.30 3hp Cushman Scooter
- 1957-1960 Jetsweep (Cushman Pacemaker)
- 1958 811.94300 Cushman Scooter
[edit] Vespa Scooters
- 1951 788.100 Vespa 125cc
- 1952 788.101 Vespa 125cc
- 1952 788.102 Vespa 125cc
- 1953 788.103 Vespa 125cc
- 1954 788.104 Vespa 125cc
- 1955 788.94490 Vespa 125cc
- 1956 788.94491 Vespa 125cc
- 1957 788.94492 Vespa 125cc
- 1958 788.94493 Vespa 125cc
- 1958-1960 788.94494 Vespa 125cc
- 1961-1962 788.94495 Vespa 125cc
- 1963 788.94330 Vespa 125cc
- 1964 788.94331 Vespa 125cc
- 1965 788.94332 Vespa 125cc
- 1966 788.94370 Vespa 125cc (Badged "Sears" not Allstate)
- 1966 788.94360 Vespa 150cc (Badged "Sears" not Allstate)
[edit] Allstate Automobile
- 1951 Allstate Deluxe (Henry J 6 cyl)
- 1951 Allstate (Henry J 4cyl)
[edit] Other vehicles sold as Allstates
- Puch mopeds, scooters and motorcycles 1954-1969 (Switched from Allstate to Sears badging in 1967)
- Gilera motorcycles late 1966 - 1969 (Badged as Sears, not Allstate)(106cc and 124cc single cylinder 4-stroke engines. 106cc was a 4-speed, 124cc was a 5-speed)