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The pneumatic tire tricycles of that era are much harder to come across. Most had the thinner twisted wire tires. Here's this model showing the front fender -
Thanks for the info, what’s the chance of finding a fender?
Yes it has pneumatic tyres made by Firestone, they’ve gone very hard.
Should it be restored or left as is?
Thanks for the info, what’s the chance of finding a fender?
Yes it has pneumatic tyres made by Firestone, they’ve gone very hard.
Should it be restored or left as is?
You have nothing to lose aside from money by restoring it. Present condition damaged with no original paint doesn't warrant leaving it untouched and yet resorting it will likely cost more than the value of the tricycle. Really a coin toss on what YOU want to do with it for your own pleasure.
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