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What is the last year straight bar Autocycle? Also, is there a non Deluxe model IE: painted S'2s and truss rods but still with the streamline headlight? Thank you, another era that I am not too familiar with.
1938 was the last catalogued year for the fully equipped straightbar Autocycle.
1942 Schwinn offered the model BA97 with painted fender braces, trussrods & rims, also included was a painted Fenderlight.
1938 was the last catalogued year for the fully equipped straightbar Autocycle.
1942 Schwinn offered the model BA97 with painted fender braces, trussrods & rims, also included was a painted Fenderlight.
I was talking about the pogo saddle, fender bomb, twin head lights, crossbar speedo,
fully equipped Autocycle of the prewar era.
The postwar Autocycle had a horn and a light.
I wish they had dropped the name Autocycle in the postwar years just to ease some of the confusion between the luxurious prewar models and the run of the mill postwar models.
But, that's just me.
I was talking about the pogo saddle, fender bomb, twin head lights, crossbar speedo,
fully equipped Autocycle of the prewar era.
The postwar Autocycle had a horn and a light.
I wish they had dropped the name Autocycle in the postwar years just to ease some of the confusion between the luxurious prewar models and the run of the mill postwar models.
But, that's just me.
I was talking about the pogo saddle, fender bomb, twin head lights, crossbar speedo,
fully equipped Autocycle of the prewar era.
The postwar Autocycle had a horn and a light.
I wish they had dropped the name Autocycle in the postwar years just to ease some of the confusion between the luxurious prewar models and the run of the mill postwar models.
But, that's just me.
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