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purchased last year but it has not been on the road for 20 years, lets see if we can get it to at least yard drive as our goal,

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27 thoughts on “will it run? cushman police meter maid,

  1. I drove one of these as a student. It was retired from law enforcement and I used it as a small pickup truck working for the parks board and accessing places where larger vehicles could not. No doors, no electrical, no problems! Lots of fun to drive.

  2. A bygone era. Here in New Zealand the 'meter maids' were Traffic Police, mobile c/- Velocette LE (water-cooled, could idle all day but were Highway-Legal at need.

  3. Hey, I wanted to say thanks for some awesome videos. With this Covid crap alot of us are out of work . My self being a sound engineer for major events and concerts , we are being told no show until 2022 so keep these videos coming. First of all what is your name, second where do you find some of your finds? I started a project on my boat, it has a 350 5.0 engine, I found out I had hydroloc this summer, so I decided to strip the engine down to nothing. On my rebuild I found out the rods are bent so back to square one, so instead on getting upset I just watcht videos of you and also Vice grip garage so Thank you

  4. Mustie, I'm 65 and I remembered that jet you thought was a screw. Otherwise you'd have had an additional screw like sometimes happens after you put something together then scratch your wondering what you left and wake up at 3 in the morning cause ya remembered and can't get back to sleep 😳

  5. I wish they still used carburetors on cars & cars were simple like they used to be in the 80s and older.
    Don't tell me we use fuel injectors for better emissions!
    I met a man that was that a retired engineer in 1991. He showed me the blueprints (3 pages) of a
    " Carburetor" that got 75 miles per gallon with V8 engines! He called it a " Carburetor" anyways. I asked him why weren't we using it? He told me the Oil companies bought the rights to it. That must have been how he was able to own a auto parts store, stacked to the ceiling with rare parts

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