One of our newest dealers is Tom Willhite Enterprises in West Palm Beach, Florida. I had a nice conversation with Tom this morning, and like everyone who’s a part of the CSC family, Tom and his team are very excited about signing on. Tom’s dealership is located at 1711 Longwood Road in West Palm Beach, Florida, and their phone number is 561 249 0381.
Tom told me that he’s going to be at the classic car show in Jupiter this Saturday night (the one in Florida, not the planet). He’s taking his classic ’64 Ford F-100 pickup truck, and he’ll have a California Scooter in back to share the excitement with like-minded folks. We do real well at classic car meets…if you want to get a personal look at a California Scooter and you’re in the Jupiter area, stop in at the classic car meet in the Abacoa Town Center.
I spotted a couple of really good looking scooters this morning in the factory destined for Yellowstone Scooters in Casper, Wyoming. These fabulous bikes have whitewall tires and no other options, but wow, what a difference that one little change makes! Take a look…
And on this subject of colors and options, we’ve got some more eye candy for you. Everybody loves Bruce’s Turquoise Twins (the bikes featured in our blog yesterday), but did you know we also did a turquoise custom with a similar paint scheme a few weeks ago…check this one out!
I mentioned Arcadia Cushman (one of our great dealers in Arcadia, Indiana) a few blog entries ago and the special orange bike we are doing for Steve Lorenz. The tank and fenders came back from the painter yesterday, and they are awesome. It’s a special pearlescent orange treatment, and the effect is stunning.
Lately we’ve been doing quite a few bikes with the frame painted to match the bodywork, too. You’ll remember the orange bike we just recently shipped to Mike at M&M Motorsports in Kansas City, Missouri. It’s a stunning motorcycle (you can see it a few blog entries down). We’re doing another one in red with a red frame to put in our showroom (unless you buy it first), and that one is coming along nicely….I’ll have photos of the completed bike next week.
The fun thing about these bikes is that it’s real easy for you to describe what you have in mind, and then let us convert your dream into your reality. It’s part of the beauty of being a small and responsive company…we’re able to quickly respond to exactly what our riders want. And wow, you guys and gals are sure coming up with beautiful color combos.
So here’s my question for you…what colors would you like on your new CSC motorcycle?