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Vintage ScootStar Full-Frame BMX scooter 1980's

$ 237.6

Availability: 81 in stock
  • Type: BMX Scooter
  • Frame Material: Steel
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Wheel Size: 16 inch
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Skootstar
  • Model: Skootstar
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Color: Blue
  • Condition: Scooter has been in storage for 40 years and unused. original tires have been replaced. 16" rims are perfect, frame is perfect with some minor surface rust all brakes and cables working left brake handle is the only broken item.

    Description

    Vintage, one-of-a-kind, " ScootStar " full frame BMX scooter. Been in storage for nearly 40 years, in very good condition frame showing slight surface rust. Wheels are perfect. There are a few minor cosmetic scratches in the Anodizing. all original parts except for tires which have been replaced some years ago. Only flaw is the front brake handle has a broken part which needs to be replaced. Other than that this truly is the rarest of rare only one known in existence serious inquiries only.. this is the one bike that nobody has in their collection I've scoured the internet for many many hours, and Years trying to find another one, or information in the manufacturer.  If you are a serious collector This truly will be your "Show-Piece" as we believe this was a prototype that was never produced commercially. Shipping may be adjusted to reflect actual cost if inaccurately calculated by ebay. **Serious Bidders ONLY Please**
    On Aug-09-21 at 11:05:08 PDT, seller added the following information:
    ** ADDTIONAL INFORMATION**
    The add says 16" wheels but they are 20".
    The Scootstar was designed and put into production by Bob Morales founder of Dyno, Auburn, Kore etc...
    There was magazine test, Bmx plus test rider Eddie Fiola and were sold at bike shops between 1981-and 1983
    I think most people that had or have them do not know what they have and think they are not worth anything.
    I'm sure for that reason most ended up in the junk pile.
    This just makes them even more rare.
    Thank you to "Richard" for the information!