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The chain guard looks a lot like the one on my Astro Flite-
Just for fun, the numbers on the left rear droppout are WC3708 1 610612. At first from the H on the forks I figured this was a Huffy clone. But upon reflection I realized that it is probably H for Hiawatha.
That's interesting. The frame must have originally been earmarked for a single-speed hub, but was changed to a two-speed Bendix hub, thus the change of the digit from 0 to 2. Both are deluxe models, with the only difference being the rear hub.
Here are pics of my Spaceliner numbers. It is extremely hard to make out in person as well as on photos. It has a clip for the tank and had the forks of of a springer all though the rattrap had been removed.
Tanks aren't that easy to find and depending on which model you have or retailer that sold the bike and of course gender if the bike will need to be known before the search can be done.
Let's see which model you have.
It's all about the Rescue / Revival and of course the Tanklights!!
Doug, looks like a western auto stamping. Erhaps there is a "MO" stamping preceeding the "4".....Let's see the whole bike.
Many think they have a Sears sold Spaceliner when they in fact may have one of the Murray clones of the Spaceliner.
The serial of the Sears Spaceliner and many other Murray thanklight models, should have a "MO" and number or letter prefix stamping.
It's all about the Rescue / Revival and of course the Tanklights!!
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