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Another 1935-36 Schwinn w/ Original Paint

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Bicycleface

Finally riding a big boys bike
This is the sister to the maroon boys I just sold. They came to me as a pair. The paint is original and almost as good. Crank says 36 but the serial number would fall under 35? Persons Majestic reflector, drop stand, flat fender braces, early 36?? Buy this for that special lady in your life!

$1000 OBO shipped from MN PayPal as Friend/Family




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How do these guys keep finding all these neat bikes-its fantastic!
Great bike. I think there are SOME advantages to living in the "snow belt" such as Minnesota, North Dakota etc. and the neighbouring northern Canuck provinces ( where I live) in that these bikes were only ridden 7-8 months of the year then stashed in garages and sheds for the Winter. Of course there are many other U.S. states that have snow and shorter seasons to ride, but this is just my off the wall opinion. I have bought some KILLER bikes in the northern U.S. over the last 35 years. GLWTS.
 
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