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Here is a 35-38 Colson Rocket Rear Steer Tricycle .
Very nice OG Paint .
Great Seat
Fully Functional.Ahead of its time.
Like to post for future reference .
Also posted for sale in "Everything Else " Forum
Enjoy !
Thank You
Mark
Colson made a loop frame and a commander trike that was standard steering and frame was very simular...... this trike was CWC and there was a 10” version as well ........was earlier than 38, 33-35 sold at Wards very cool trikes this is one of best originals I have seen
Colson made a loop frame and a commander trike that was standard steering and frame was very simular...... this trike was CWC and there was a 10” version as well ........was earlier than 38, 33-35 sold at Wards very cool trikes this is one of best originals I have seen
I dont own any of them any longer the Commander trikes i had went to Sam Dickenson 12” Ron Summer 16” and Mike Spangler 20” restored by Bob Strucel 3 rd place winner for bike of year Ann Arbor 2005-2006. show,
the colsons i sold in 2003. My cwc steer from rears in 2001 when museum closed. I only have the Colson Mickey Mouse trikes 12-16-20 ((20” is displayed at the Walt Disney Family Museum in Presidio in SF) and Rollfast 1936 balloon tire they are not for sale
Freddie, I notice you've been inquiring on several older threads about being interested in buying 1930s era tricycles. If you haven't done so, just as a suggestion, you might have more success by placing a classified post in the "Wanted" forum. That might get more attention to CABE members who have them and be thinking of selling. It would also help you to specify exactly what trikes/models/years you're particularly interested in buying and what price you'd be willing and able to pay. Just a thought...
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