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1952 or 1957 Chicago Schwinn type

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Jennifer Parker

Wore out three sets of tires already!
This is a 1952 or 1957 Schwinn out of Chicago. Can anyone help me figure out which type it was?
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looks to be a mid 60's schwinn middleweight with wrong fork.the headbadge with chicago on the bottom came out in 65 or so.the chainguard is at least 59.
look for a faint marking on the chainguard for a model name.
 
The serial number is on the outside of the left back fork. C58406

You need to scrape the dropout a little. I think you may have missed a couple of digits in the serial number, possibly a letter at the start and a number at the end. Badge and guard look like 60s stuff. Wheels appear to be S-7's with 26 X 1 & 3/4 tires, and Island is right - that fork belonged to something else...

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That may be a 1966 Typhoon. If the serial number you posted above is all that is on the bike then I would say for sure it is a 1966 model. During the beginning of 1966 there was a serial number mishap and a letter was left off for some reason.
 
I got the rest of it!

That may be a 1966 Typhoon. If the serial number you posted above is all that is on the bike then I would say for sure it is a 1966 model. During the beginning of 1966 there was a serial number mishap and a letter was left off for some reason.

Thank you, everyone for the help! I've been ill, and unable to go play with that bike. It's a '67 Chicago schwinn, 26" tire, middle weight, Typhoon. The first latter was crusted over pretty badly. The full code is: JC58406
it has a Bendix red band 2-speed hub on the back. The rim is rusting away, but the hub looks intact externally.

Should I salvage it?
 
what will you take for the hub?

Thank you, everyone for the help! I've been ill, and unable to go play with that bike. It's a '67 Chicago schwinn, 26" tire, middle weight, Typhoon. The first latter was crusted over pretty badly. The full code is: JC58406
it has a Bendix red band 2-speed hub on the back. The rim is rusting away, but the hub looks intact externally.

Should I salvage it?

I would like to have a two speed
 
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