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That bike will clean up really nice. Just gotta hunt the headlight/horn switch which could be a challenge and a front wheel which you should have laying around! V/r Shawn
They share similar parts and were available the same period and both at were the top model of the sears catalogue for each gender, but that said, I don't see the skylark or any girls bike as a companion to a boys bike.
When other deluxe models used stock bars, pedals, seats, etc...the skylark was entirely custom outfitted as the bluebird.
The skylark is arguably the most deluxe ladies prewar ladies balloon tire bike ever produced and with several unique parts...just look at it!
They are very uncommon (rare in original paint and complete), but also so unusual, they probably were not thrown away.
Chris
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