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A little Bit About This Page: Pigeons as neat as they are have one major flaw, rarity. This makes finding parts, resources, and knowledge about them a challenge. This page is a collection of every Silver Pigeon photo that I have come across online and is not meant to rob, plagiarize, or steal the works of others for my own
credit. It is just a place reference and image collecting to help owners, enthusiasts, and the curious get a good idea of what Pigeons look like and what models had certain paint and options. If you have some pictures that are not here and would like them online for others to see email me.
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This amazing C-90 was on Ebay a couple months back. They posted a ton of pictures of it so I snagged all of them thinking of making a site like this at some point in the future. |
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A lot of these pictures are off from ebay so one of these may be one of your scooters. This one I ran up to the very end until I got knocked out of the bidding. Pictures are not all that great but None the less its a Pigeon picture so here it is since more pictures are better than none. |
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Here's another Silver Pigeon off of ebay, its a little rough but hopefully it found a good home. Nice picture of the other four stroke motor that was available for these scooters. |
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Seen this one on Craigs List, don't know much more. Its a Pigeon so its here. |
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This one is mine, not much to look at right now but its slowly coming along and with time will be pretty sharp, or still very broken. Lots of little bits and pieces pictures if you ever wondered what the topside of the motor looked like or how to replace the points with a set off of and Allis Chalmers tractor. Oh, and Pringles can tops fit the points if your missing your points cover. |
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Yet another C-75. Good shot of the engine sheet metal if your missing any. |
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I believe this one to be a C-80, as found in an older classified pulled from the internet archive located here.
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I'll update this part later, but here's a link to a battery powered C-75 on a website. Not much information on it but it sure looks like a fun and neat project. |
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