Sunday, May 31, 2009

It has been somewhat slow going these past two weeks with progress. The frame is now ready to go to the media blaster and I am finalizing some parts purchases. I did pick up a Versahaul scooter carrier Saturday to make transporting the scooter to events easier than using my trailer. Pictured below is the exact one I bought. I got a good deal on it and it even came with the straps and a Canyon Dancer for the front handle bars.



I am looking for the front reflectors for the fender that look like the below picture. They are about 7/8 high and 1 3/4 wide. UPDATE: It looks like my new friend Carl is taking care of me on these reflectors. These are actually the pics he sent me. I am just looking for one rubber base now and maybe another reflector that the pin is still present. They say "guidex" on them.


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Pictures of the super rare police scooter windshield








Here are pictures of the super rare Vespa police windshield. I purchased this complete with the lower vinyl wind deflector. I will go out on a limb and say these may be the only pictures of this vintage windshield on the internet. I searched the internet for weeks trying to find a good picture of what this windshield looked like with no luck. I have cleaned up the aluminum and replaced the clear insert with a high quality acrylic thicker style insert to make her look new again. I may have the vinyl lower insert reproduced since it is not in the best of condition. The mounts are angled strange so I may need to do some modification on those before I mount it. This is a really neat vintage piece that was needed to complete the restoration. All of the hard to find parts have been found!

United States Park Police Logos!







I received the green side decals from Tony today with some surprises inside the package as well! I have scanned them for all to enjoy. Also, I scanned the blue logo side decals for comparison. These green decals are the exact same ones that were on the scooter before I started the restoration process. Once again, Tony saves the day and helps make for the perfect restoration!

Monday, May 18, 2009

What the cowls look like after acid dipping








Pictured is what the cowls look like once they come back from the acid dipping. Also pictured is after they are cleaned up and painted with self-etching primer.




More progress over the weekend



I finally got the scooter completely stripped down and the frame ready for the media blaster this past weekend. There is no turning back now. Tony emailed me and let me know that he had located a 3 piece set of the green style side and front decals for the scooter. I know it originally had these on it so I sent back the blue ones(also correct for this bike) today(5/18/09) to trade for the green ones. Pictured above is the scooter ready to go to the media blaster.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

The "Goodies" that Tony the Sgt. sent me last week...

The original side and front decals along with an original shoulder patch. Below the original white shoulder patch is the Marine Patrol's shoulder patch. How neat is this stuff?!
Closeup of the "P" for Police button on the side of the helmet.

Mystery revealed! The unknown sticker on the front leg shield of the Vespa is actually the decal from the back of the original helmet. McHal was a vintage manufacturer located in California that made Police helmets! Police I is the model of helmet.


Closeup of the front badge decal

Full helmet picture. It's a large and I can wear it!

I am forever indebted to Tony. Without all of his help this Police Scooter restoration would not be possible. Thanks Tony and all the Officers of the USPP!

The "New" fuel tank




Here are some pictures of the freshly acid dipped and primered fuel tank. Looks like new with no pin holes or anything else that would prevent it from looking and working like new. I used self etching primer to ready it for the white topcoat.


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Pictures of the progress so far as of May 10th, 2009.

With the help of Patrick, I was able to pull the motor last week. Dirty would be an understatement for the condition it was in when pulled. I soaked it down with engine cleaner once it was out and pressure washed it until it looked like the pictures below. It is the original engine and I am planning on having it rebuilt with a 200cc piston/cylinder as well as electronic ignition and a 12V conversion. I hung the frame up from the rafters so that I could continue to strip her down to get the frame ready for the media blaster. The cowls, seat frame, and glove box are being acid dipped this week to rid them of paint and any surface rust. I should be able to pick them up Friday. I will post pics when I get them. The fuel tank came out VERY nice.

The Sgt. sent me a helmet, new decals, and a USPP shoulder patch this past week. I will take pics in a day or so. As a little hint, these items that he just sent are absolutely awesome!