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Need help identifying Flightliner

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Sven

Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
A funny thing happened on my way to New Orleans..I stopped off west of Richmond and acquired this , what I believe is a Flightliner, as well as two Frankenschwiins and a mystery bike. I have a few questions.

1)Could someone tell me the year and if it a J C Higgins or Sears. Serial number MUD502 46800Y / 139093
This bike, as you can tell has been painted over. the wheels are after market from China and Taiwan
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2) Is this the correct quill stem and handlebars? I know the grips are not
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3) Is this thing under the lower bearing cup for a truss bar?
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And my last questiin for the moment..This front end was mounted to one of the Frankenschwinns...
4)Is this handlebar and forkset from a female Spaceliner.
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Anyway thanks taking the time to look and any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Sven:
Based on a catalog reprint, you have an example of "the most advanced-looking, Futuramic-styled bikes of 1959!" It's a J.C. Higgins "Fully Equipped Flightliner." It is distinguished by a combination of these features: 1) sculptured tank with hooded dual headlight, 2) triangular motif on chain guard, 3) bent frame on rear rack, and 4) front rack. Note that the front rack is missing, but the bracket remains at the crown of the fork. Obviously, the saddle is new. Original saddle was black with white piping around the edge and a chrome rail along the rear. Fenders and frame on rear rack were chromed. Original paint was "opalescent metallic red" with white tank and trim on chainguard and rear rack. Tires were 26 X 1.75 whitewalls.
Have fun, Andy
 
DISREGARD>>>Found my answers . Thanks to the C.A.B.E. archives , as well as the 1958 {PAGE 306 } & 1959 { PAGE 312 } Sears Wishbook website
 
THANKS ANDY! I MUST HAVE BEEN TYPING MY LAST RESPONSE AS YOU WERE SENDING YOURS
 
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