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Sears, once again, also started selling Puch (Kromag) powered mopeds but under their Free Spirit moniker. Later they sold USA-made EZ Rider/Minarelli mopeds, and in California stores, the French-made 1980 Peugeot 102 (on sale for $279). This time around, Wards sold the USA-made Columbia moped with German-made Solo engine, rebranded as “Open Road”, and two USA-made AMF models. In 1978 Montgomery Ward (and Sears) began selling 2 stroke mopeds again. Late 1970s: After the mid-70′s gasoline shortage in the US, moped sales and popularity exploded. Smokey two stroke motorcycles and other high emission vehicles would be the first targets. Also, in 1970 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was created to oversee and combat increasing pollution and air quality issues.
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The Benelli line plus a Lambretta scooter allowed Wards to compete in the marketplace with the Austrian Puch mopeds and motorcycles that Sears was selling under their Allstate brand.Įarly 1970s: By 1970 the moped and motorcycle sales went away for the two department store retailers primarily due to the Japanese invasion with highly engineered, reliable and powerful 4 stroke motorcycles under the likes of Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki. Benelli offered mopeds and a line of single cylinder motorcycles 50-360cc. Late 1960’s: In 1965, Wards changed manufacturers and opted to sell mostly machines from the Italian company Benelli. Those pre-1965 France-made Wards Riverside mopeds are completely different from the post-1965 Italy-made Wards Riverside mopeds. The earliest Wards Riverside models were scooters made by Japan’s Mitsubishi and Italy’s Bianchi companies, and mopeds made by France’s Motobecane. Sears, Montgomery Ward and JC Penney were the major US department store chains that sold motorcycles, scooters, mini-bikes, or mopeds in the 1960’s and 70’s.ġ950s – 60s: The Wards line was named “Riverside”. Ward sold “everything” and had a mail-order catalog. Ward had conceived of the idea of a dry goods mail-order business in Chicago, Illinois, after several years of working as a traveling salesman among rural customers. Montgomery Ward was founded by Aaron Montgomery Ward and Andrew Ward in 1872.
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Serial Number 174742 is this a valid number. Do you know a parts supplier for a Steyr Daimler Puch moped sold by Sears Roebuck, Model #810.94040.
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Firstly, I have an unused, yes a rarity, Puch-Maxi serial number 5703353 year 1977 - speedo reading 00003 kms.