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1960's Schwinn Continental in Coppertone...Pricing??
Tape is on! And check out what I saw on the handlebars as I begun.
Raining now, otherwise I'd take photos outside. Front derailleur needs adjusting, but it's done.
And I'll be putting it up For Sale soon. Pickup Only at my house, as usual, though.
I love working on the bikes as much, and probably more even, than riding them.
It's like bringing something back to life! It's a nice feeling of accomplishment and pride when you stand back and see what the hours of work have done. I'm sure everyone on this site feels the same way after all the time and energy that's put into a bike that they can look at and get a big smile.
That's why the Before and After photos are so important. Sometimes you don't realize the Train Wreck you brought home ever looked that bad!
I've never seen any sales results on the Super Conti. And I've seen maybe two of those, so the numbers have to be minimal. My 62 regular Conti was modified with the triple rings, but it didn't affect the sales price. I've seen more of the 10 speed models converted than actual Super Conti's.
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