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Recently acquired this from the original 95 year old owner. He won it in a 'Little Orphan Annie Radio Show' contest. The paint and plating are really well preserved. I've done no clean up. He just took amazing care of it. He rode it down the block before I took it home. It had mismatched old tires on it, so I added the red Coker Goodrich tires. He noted that it came with red Gillette tires and even cut the sidewall off of one to save just to keep a record of what they were, Original red grips were replaced with matching ones decades ago, thus the post war streamer holes. It's got a few minor bumps and bruises, but overall pretty nice. One Seiss lens got cracked in the 1940's and was replaced with a plastic non-correct lens, so I need to round up a Seiss lens. I also need to reattach wires for the headlamps and mend the ones running through the handlebars to the EA horn and speedo lamp buttons. It's a nice riding bike. View attachment 1216966View attachment 1216983
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