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Old 11-18-12, 05:19 PM
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Cargo Scooter

Just wanted to share this. Made in California.
https://nimblescooters.com/scooters/
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Very nice and doesn't look that hard to home build, I think I just found my winter project. Gonna go with larger wheels to handle the rough stuff that is our streets around here.
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these things were around in the 30s-40s (not that i was there, or had one!).
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Originally Posted by ka0use
these things were around in the 30s-40s (not that i was there, or had one!).
Please......tell us how you know this product was "around" in the 1930's & 1940's.
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Please......tell us how you know this product was "around" in the 1930's & 1940's.
one of the kids in the little rascals/our gang films had a delivery service.
the inside of the box had stuff he delivered.

would that make it a progenitor of the cargo scooter?
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i can't vouch for 30's-40s, but i have the faintest recollection of being stuffed into one like that, and being riden around by my brother or someone. that would be early-mid 60's.

i want to say it was a separated old steel wheel skate on a 2x4 with some kind of crate on the front. it's an old memory just brought back when i read this though, so i'm just guessing from what i know now of how it might have been made.
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