Vintage Montgomery Wards Columbia Open Road Moped Scooter on 2040-parts.com
Raymond, Minnesota, US
Vintage Wards/ Columbia Open Road Moped.
Unit is in very good shape considering its age. (Made January 1980)
I have not had this unit running, but the motor spins over and feels to have good compression. I'm sure with some work, someone could have it running again.
Defects: Engine kill switch lever is broke, tail light is broke, rear fender is missing a bolt.
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