Russ' Repainted but Otherwise Unrestored 1941 Model 72

Unknown history. Might have been Navy Grey at one point (which was a color option Salsbury offered right before the war). Not sure if I'm going to restore it or just ride it. But it's not going to stay yellow for long. Here is what it should look like (basically):

The above reflects the deluxe seat - on chrome bars. Russ' has the tandem seat attached to the hood, which was an option. The seat should look like this, but longer.

The carb on the above pic shows a Tillotson carb ending in "6A". The carb on Russ' 1941 is a Tillotson 116A.

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