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Wore out three sets of tires already!
Hoping for some of you muscle bike gents can help me out here. I found this crusty but complete looking Sears Spyder 20” during a ride today on “big trash day” and brought it home. I don’t know the year or who made it for Sears and guessing mid to late sixties? Looks originally a violet color, with a slight silver spray bomb on one side, unfortunately. The wide bars, Persons sissy bar with Stimsonite reflector and Crown pedals are cool, but I have no idea of value on any of it. I’d consider selling it or parts, or possibly clean up and tires and keep it, as I sure don’t have anything like this one.
Any info is greatly appreciated.

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Is there an H on the drop out serial number? I think 7H...... makes it a 67. The number under the crank doesn't look familiar. I just had a girls Huffy T-Bird that was a 65 and had that seat, but it also had the same sissy bar that was used on early 64 Schwinn's. Guessing they were left overs after Schwinn stopped using that style in 65. Your strut is stamped persons near the axle mount too, but it's not a style Schwinn ever used. Good seat core to have if it's not rotted through!
 
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Is there an H on the drop out serial number? I think 7H...... makes it a 67. The number under the crank doesn't look familiar. I just had a girls Huffy T-Bird that was a 65 and had that seat, but it also had the same sissy bar that was used on early 64 Schwinn's. Guessing they were left overs after Schwinn stopped using that style in 65. Your strut is stamped persons near the axle mount too, but it's not a style Schwinn ever used. Good seat core to have if it's not rotted through!
There is a distinct “7” on the dropout, but don‘t see a letter near it. The seat pan is solid on the top and outsides, but there is an area of rot on the inner pan.

Thanks for the input, much appreciated!

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