The guys installed a set of special wheels on a red Classic today, and wow, does it ever look sharp! We’re going to use this bike in one of our ads, and it is beautiful. Check this out…
Just how special are the wheels on this CSC Classic? Look at this…would you believe they are spokeless?
Well, I believed it for a second, until Steve pointed out the ultra-high polish on these chrome wheels was reflecting the right fork leg!
I received a really nice e-mail from Dave Cavanaugh today. Dave is Jim Cavanaugh’s oldest son, and Jim Cavanaugh (whom you’ve heard me mention before) is the former Mustang Motor Products Corporation production manager. Jim is an important advisor to our company. Here’s what Dave had to say:
Hello Joe:
My name is David Cavanaugh and I’m Jim Cavanaugh’s oldest son. This past weekend I went north to Oregon to visit my Mom and Dad. My wife and I arrived at about 8:30 pm on Friday night after driving 8 hours. I had my Dad take me right to the garage to see my 1963 Mustang Bronco (he had just finished putting it together after a color change) and to see his CSC Classic that Steve gave to him.
Man, was I surprised when I saw that CSC Classic! It is absolutely beautiful. Saturday morning after Dad and I went to breakfast the next order of business was for me to ride my Bronco and then the CSC Classic. I have to tell you that bike rode as good as it looks and I got as many looks on the California Scooter Classic as I did on my Bronco. I even had a guy and his wife follow me home to see what I was riding. They wanted the whole story about both machines. It was a great weekend and I thought you and Steve would enjoy hearing about it. Thanks for the blog; I really enjoy it.
David Cavanaugh
You bet, Dave! Thanks for writing and thanks for sending along the photo of your restored Mustang (it is a beautiful motorcycle!). We’re glad you’re enjoying both your original Mustang and your Dad’s new CSC Classic. I’ll let the guys and gals in the factory know about your letter, too!
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