Not sure exactly what’s going on here with this odd ball.
![3ke3pd3oe5of5pf5r9a2sbf90cb7a073b12bf 3ke3pd3oe5of5pf5r9a2sbf90cb7a073b12bf](http://silverpigeon.somethingthatdoesntsuck.com/wp-content/gallery/cache/296__320x240_3ke3pd3oe5of5pf5r9a2sbf90cb7a073b12bf.jpg)
![3k03p33lb5od5t95p5a2se5b521a45ccb12c3 3k03p33lb5od5t95p5a2se5b521a45ccb12c3](http://silverpigeon.somethingthatdoesntsuck.com/wp-content/gallery/cache/295__320x240_3k03p33lb5od5t95p5a2se5b521a45ccb12c3.jpg)
![3n63ma3od5oa5t85pfa2s55c27d37377a17b7 3n63ma3od5oa5t85pfa2s55c27d37377a17b7](http://silverpigeon.somethingthatdoesntsuck.com/wp-content/gallery/cache/297__320x240_3n63ma3od5oa5t85pfa2s55c27d37377a17b7.jpg)
It doesn’t look like a factory job like the golf carts they made, maybe its the ugly duckling offspring of a Tote Goat and a Pigeon. Kind of think its a home built since the frame looks to be grafted to what was left of the pigeons forward frame. At any rate heres a link to the craigslist ad if your feeling adventurous.
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Hey I have a 1961 riverside miami (the pigeon c 74 as marketed and sold through montgomery ward) I have it running and it is a gem, in great shape. Wondering if you could guide me to knowing of its value or of someone looking to purchase such a scoot. thanks Sam