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That is a Typhoon I believe, is that what it says on chain guard? You need a middleweight fork crown no brake hole obviously. I'm not exactly sure but the rear fender on a short frame may be different from long frame due to mounting hole location. But a set of Stingray fenders will work. The frame stayed the same for a long time however the fender styles changed. The Typhoon would have had a full fender where as the Stingray fenders were bobbed or shorter. Your bike would be '70 at the earliest The serial number moved to head tube in '71 but I believe you can find some bikes sold in '70 with it in that location. Your stem ids from a Typhoon. The fork crown and fenders are available aftermarket , but if you keep looking you will find originals. What is you end goal with the bike?
I am not able to read the chain guard the paint and decal was stripped off. I am going to give it to my daughter for her 3rd birthday my goal is for her to have a good looking Schwinn that her dad built for her.
You should consider finding a set of junior ape hangers. Sometimes those full size are a bit much for little kids. Also with the shorty frame you cam more easily get away with a smaller 15 inch banana seat. Real Stingray tagged Junior's tend to go for less then full size. She will be delighted no matter what you do. You can not lose. My kids are obsessed with the vintage bikes I gave them. Good luck and looking forward to how it comes out.
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