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Shelby Flyer Find. Help Determining Age?

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AMF quit building lightweights in 1954, in favor of importing Hercules from England, but this looks pre-AMF to me. 1940's maybe? It's survived in nice condition! You may want to start a new thread.
 
Two people said it might be a (Victory ) bike built in 1942 for the war effort for important people to get around. AS every part is blacked out, the hubs , sprocket. crank and pedals.

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Two people said it might be a (Victory ) bike built in 1942 for the war effort for important people to get around. AS every part is blacked out, the hubs , sprocket. crank and pedals.

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Very nice Shelby. This is a 1942 wartime bicycle. Shelby stopped building balloon tire bicycles during the war, and produced some lightweights like what you have here. I have a mens version that is similar to it.

Tim Newmeyer
Shelby, Ohio



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