
1969 Scrambler: I was demonstrator and mechanic with these machines while my dad was the sales manager of eastern slope distributing in Billings, Mt. First machine was a 7hp briggs & straten pull start. Second machine was a 8hp b&s pull start with optional electric start. Third machine as a tecumseh 12hp electric start. The 12hp machine was clocked at 40mph with the right amount of air in the tires, and it could fly with the soft tires back then. 1974 action age closed it's doors. 1976 I looked into purchasing the molds and equipment to continue the machine but military abligations took priorty. 1980 scrambler manufacturing was created in Genoa, Oh. and started producing the scrambler with a 16hp tecumseh with electric start and reverse. I bought a demonstrator, with tracks and became the distributor for Wi.. Machine was about 300lbs heavier (give or take) due to the amount of fibreglass used in the new molds. The older models did not really need reverse due to the light weight. You could pick up the front and spin it around with out any effort. The new machines had a reverse option that use teeth attached to the right clutch disc and an electric starter motor to move it. Mild steel strip out after the first couple of uses. The covington chains that were used broke and engine frame broke. This was due to the extra weight. Run it for an hour and work on it for an two hours. I will be posting pics and if anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.
I'd like to hear more. we owned one in 1970 ours was yellow with dual stick controls. Please contact me.
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very good story and the scrambler of photography is beautiful greetings
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ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a Scrambler for some time. My father was the founder and President of Action Age when i was a young kid. I would love to get my hands on one. Any idea of whare I might find one?
Eric Sklar
eric@aowinery.com
Hello Eric,
DeleteI just saw this ad and wanted to reply. I am in Washington State. My father is a retired fleet mechanic from Qwest, and he comes by the darnest things. He has an old scrambler, in ok shape. Needs to be completely restored, but tires, body etc. are in really good shape. It has been stored undercover for about 10 years now. I don't have any pictures since I am researching the vehicle, but you can call me if you wish at 360-754-8717 (I am in Olympia, WA). I am going over next week to take pictures, and he is VERY Motivated to sell.
Sherri Gallant
Eric, i dont know if your still looking fot the action age scrambler or not as this is an old thread. There is 1 for sale on akron ohio craigslist right this minute.8/26/18 Trent
DeleteI have a 1969 restored scrambler for sale
DeleteI just bought a action age scrambler. very nice condition. model 1500 has joy sticks. all tires are rotten. any adaptors out there for wheels? any info would be great call or text neil 715-577-3456
DeleteThey are available or can be made
DeleteNeed a new 12hp motor for a scrambler.
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Coil costs more than a motor
dave@richardsonbusinesspark.com
Need a new 12hp motor for a scrambler.
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Coil costs more than a motor
dave@richardsonbusinesspark.com
i was wondering if i could get some assistance i purchased a scrambler the one with the 12hp tecumpseh i think its a 71 either way it doesnt want to turn right that well how can this be adjusted or what should i do any advise would be appreciated str8scubadive@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have the same problem l'd like to know how to fix it
DeleteI have 2 scramblers, the turning is based on clutch power, but if the lines are not bled properly, it will fail to stop one side of the drive train
DeleteMy father built them. :-)
ReplyDeleteAction age scrambler for sale Akron ohio craigslist 8/26/18.
ReplyDeleteyou have any pictures? and how much?
DeleteHey Keith, what condition are your 2 scramblers in do you know their model numbers?
DeleteI love these things, I presently have two of them I have one of the first ones produced, it has the hardware store gas can in it for gas tank, I also have the last one made which has the big to come see and reverse option, I would love to chat with anybody that has experience with these machines, my Affliction started when I was just a kid and had a one back then
ReplyDeleteBy the way my name is Rich and I'm in Northeast Indiana
ReplyDeleteI have a scrambler, what seems to be 1970 action scrambler for sale in Tulsa Oklahoma 4/23/19. Needs restored but not in too bad of shape. Contact me if interested. Please put "scrambler" in subject line.
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Post a couple pictures please
DeleteI have owned a 12 hp Scrambler since 1977. Previous to my ownership it was used for racing in Duluth, MN. I use it for off road travel, ice fishing, etc. It has been a great machine. I made wheel hubs and converted it to use three wheeler rims and tires. Using it today
ReplyDeletei have a 70's scrambler for sale no motor 400.00 in champaign il
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Deletei jave a model 1000 action age scrambler in operating condition if anyone os interested please text or call 5177490722
ReplyDeleteI see one for sale, that runs, 8 hp motor selling for $1500 dollars. Good price?
ReplyDeleteThat is what im asking for mine lots of people want 400 or more for a shell
DeleteI recently acquired the shell and axles of one of the scramblers in a storage locker that I bought at an auction. I have no idea where to even start on the cheer or Wirth so if any of you have any ideas or suggestions I would appreciate the help. Just looking to try and sell it.
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ReplyDeleteIn 1969, I won a Scrambler in a race on Belle Isle in Detroit MI. The race was sponsored by Pepsi Cola Bottling Company and we racers were from various media outlets.
It's been in my barn since 1975 in Michigan and someone wants to buy it. It was too hard from me to start with that pull cord.
Any idea of what it might be worth?
Thanks in advance.
MJH in Michigan USA
Contact me at
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Thanks again
MJH I would like information on this. Thank you. Sonnyberg@gmail.com
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DeleteI am starting restoration of my Scrambler, Serial #11214 and would like to know the year of manufacture if that can be determined by the serial number. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI'm pulling out my 4 seat scrambler version. The modern heavy one. Any opinions on what kinda money they bring. Didn't make many I don't think
ReplyDeleteAbout those tracks. They made for scrambler or are those the ones mad in Minnesota everyone uses?
ReplyDeleteI need a headlight assembly for a scrambler In 1980 I mowed the grass at the Genoa "factory" It was an old grocery store. The guy who ran it, George Highland (sp?) lived in my subdivision contact me at joe@jbicorp.com
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