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1966 Schwinn Sting-ray FASTBACK 5 SPEED Licensed 'street legal'. I bought this from a friend who got it from the original owner who he road the neighborhoods with. I believe this is all original except for the seat. As I understand it, the Violet color was much less common on boy's models...
Vintage 1986 Diamond Back Viper BMX all original padded survivor...
I inferred the year from some other searches, so please let me know if it's a different year. All and all, this bike looks to have seen minimal miles around the block or on the trails based on the gum of the tires and luster...
I posted this add a while back for the bike my girlfriend didn't want. Anyways, I had some interest on a couple items, but I was hoping to have at least 3 items sold before I split it up. So, I'm trying to top post the add again, to see where thing might stand. Oh, and $225 takes the whole...
When I bought this bike from a friend of the original owner, I was told that it was a 1947. However, the pre-war frame, skip tooth sprocket, art deco Torrington stem and coke bottle grips suggest that it is older. So, maybe it was actually a 1937 and they missed a decade? All I can say is...
J.C. Higgins Truss Rods - $45
WW2 Blackout hubs laced in or to drop center rims previously mounted on a Monark - $75
Steel painted white Truss Rods to whatever they fit - $30 - SOLD
WW2 era previously mounted to Monark (possible Colson firestone match) 4 hole rear rack - $50
Chainguards - J.C...
I believe this to be a 1940 (or 1939, 1941) Colson Evans Firestone Flying Ace Looptail ribbed snap tank cruiser. This bike is pictured as it came to me. This has a rare / unique 3 sprocket setup on the New Departure coaster brake hub. I previously asked about this in the following link and...
I set up an account a while back but believe this to be my first post. Well, I recently came across what I believe to be a 1940 Colson Firestone Flying Ace which has a strange 3 sprocket setup on the New Departure coaster brake hub. I mainly collect Schwinns and just recently came across this...
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