Bought this at a thrift shop. Someone made it into a sort of mountain bike. It has no head badge. The serial number is all I see. 26 inch wheels. Trying to pin down year, make and model. Thanks everyone.
I picked up this bike at a yard sale yesterday. The man was older and had it hung up on the garage wall. He had it for 50+ years. His age is 81. It's in pretty good shape. He thought it was a Glenfield..
There is no legible head badge . What is it?
I found a beat up old Shelby bicycle. Probably out of the 50s. I don't recall seeing this hub and brake setup before. Is it original to the Shelby? And what is it ?
I picked up this rusty schwinn behind an old gas station in New Jersey. The numbers on the rear say it's a 1956 schwinn. What are the other numbers on the bottom of the crank housing? The chain guard says tornado. And the fenders match. I'll let the pictures show the rest. It's been this way...
I have a 40's Shelby bicycle. It has some very different fender struts. I am asking for some info about them. They are not curved with outside of the fender line. Rather they protrude one inch straight out from the fender. Then at a 90 degree angle they go to the hub. Thanks
Anyone out there who can tell me about some very unique fender struts on my 40's Shelby bicycle? They square out from under the fender. It's not a curve. It comes straight out from the fender. Then bends at a 90 degree down to the hub. It definitely will make an awesome whizzer project. Thanks
Bought this at a thrift shop. Someone made it into a sort of mountain bike. It has no head badge. The serial number is all I see. 26 inch wheels. Trying to pin down year, make and model. Thanks everyone.
I picked up this bike at a yard sale yesterday. The man was older and had it hung up on the garage wall. He had it for 50+ years. His age is 81. It's in pretty good shape. He thought it was a Glenfield..
There is no legible head badge . What is it?
I found a beat up old Shelby bicycle. Probably out of the 50s. I don't recall seeing this hub and brake setup before. Is it original to the Shelby? And what is it ?
I picked up this rusty schwinn behind an old gas station in New Jersey. The numbers on the rear say it's a 1956 schwinn. What are the other numbers on the bottom of the crank housing? The chain guard says tornado. And the fenders match. I'll let the pictures show the rest. It's been this way...
I have a 40's Shelby bicycle. It has some very different fender struts. I am asking for some info about them. They are not curved with outside of the fender line. Rather they protrude one inch straight out from the fender. Then at a 90 degree angle they go to the hub. Thanks
Anyone out there who can tell me about some very unique fender struts on my 40's Shelby bicycle? They square out from under the fender. It's not a curve. It comes straight out from the fender. Then bends at a 90 degree down to the hub. It definitely will make an awesome whizzer project. Thanks
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