After fresh gas it would still only run on starting fluid, and I noticed that brand new carbs are $28 on amazon. So I hit the easy button. Now it runs great - aaaaand it has remote start. HAHA.
I put all the plastics back together last night and fixed various things like adding more electrical tape around the sketchy splices and plugging a turn signal bulb back in. The battery was garbage and then I really fried it with my charger on 'start' mode, so I also replaced the battery. Hoping to drive it around the block today. I think the last issue to get worked out is the front brake, and to clean it up.
Now the backstory!
A few weeks ago, a fellow GRMer (SKJSS) reached out looking for someone to help him with a potential long distance car purchase. The car in question was a Fiero, and the seller was an older gentleman who was focused on finding a good buyer rather than extracting max $$. SKJSS quickly became friends with the seller, and realized the seller was trying to include this scooter with the sale of the car.
The car was owned by the seller, but the scooter was owned by the seller's nephew, who had passed away 5 or so years prior. The scooter was simply taking up space in the seller's garage, and he didn't want to mess around with trying to sell it separately. SKJSS on the other hand, knew that it would probably cost more to ship the scooter home to him than it would be worth. So we hatched a plan that when I went to go help with the purchase, I would pickup the scooter. Seller gets scooter gone, SKJSS doesn't need to ship scooter, Robbie gets to play with scooter. Win, win, win.
The original plan is to fix up the scooter, resell it, and then give a big chunk of the profits back to the original seller (he's an elderly guy who could use the hand). Plus the seller is a sports car guy who just isn't mechanically inclined. He told me some stories of volunteering for the SCCA up a road america back in the 70s. Cool.
So now where we are is a scooter that runs (hopefully drives well) and looks pretty good. I've spent about $100 so far on parts, maybe a bit less, and after quick perusal of FB marketplace, I think it has a potential market value of 500-1000. BUT (and there's always a but) my FIL is talking about getting some scooters like this for our trip to Montana this year. He thinks taking something like this to run from the house up the mountain to the campgrounds would be fun. So maybe I'll just end up selling to my FIL. We shall see.