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You have a postwar truss rod top bracket now, the one on the old pictures was the correct one for this prewar bike.

Muchas Gracias - thank you for the advice. Do I need to remove the spring and lower truss rod from the fork crown to make the length adjustment? The, what I believe to be correct, truss rod bracket is in the mail!
 
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Missing a lot of parts, I think this truck has been through a few owners
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Thanks Whopperchopper,

I too have a CWC delivery cycle and I recently sold another in pretty complete condition.

Most I have seen are "D" serial. The delivery cycle first appeared in the catalog in 1940. I am not sure when they ended production though.

My delivery cycle has the same chain ring as on your bike but I have also seen them with the paisley chain ring and the pork chop style chain ring.

The drop stand has also had two variations throughout production.

Your missing a few key and pricey parts but you have a good start.
 
Thanks Whopperchopper,

I too have a CWC delivery cycle and I recently sold another in pretty complete condition.

Most I have seen are "D" serial. The delivery cycle first appeared in the catalog in 1940. I am not sure when they ended production though.

My delivery cycle has the same chain ring as on your bike but I have also seen them with the paisley chain ring and the pork chop style chain ring.

The drop stand has also had two variations throughout production.

Your missing a few key and pricey parts but you have a good start.
Thanks, I figured it might be an early one with that low serial number, but who knows for sure. I highly dought I will restore or look for original parts. Thinking of a nice rider, front drum, 3 speed, I can weld up a close copy of the basket mount . Mainly would like the correct head badge, pedals, grips, and maybe seat. Thanks CWCMAN
 
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