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Cruisin' on my Bluebird
Found this yesterday. A bike shop had put their twist on it. Lucky they saved all the old parts.

I’m currently getting all the original stuff back on.

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Found this yesterday. A bike shop had put their twist on it. Lucky they saved all the old parts.

I’m currently getting all the original stuff back on.

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Cool bike,but,basket in the pile is a Schwinn,don't know what the drop stand is,but,it isn't the Cleveland Welding cycletruck stand.

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First you need to determine if you have a 1940 prewar or the war time version.
I don't know exactly what year they made the change.

The 40 frame,basket and drop stand is totally different than the more common war time.
The 40 is hard to come by. The seat stays on the 40 are less curved and easy to see when
side by side. If you want some pictures to compare let me know or do your own reserch
compare your frame to other Cycle trucks. The 40 versions I have come across all had
Western Flyer badges and none were complete bikes just pieces. Also look for evidence
to see if someone removed the mounts for the drop stand. If it had mounts it had the other
style stand and is the war time version.
 
First you need to determine if you have a 1940 prewar or the war time version.
I don't know exactly what year they made the change.

The 40 frame,basket and drop stand is totally different than the more common war time.
The 40 is hard to come by. The seat stays on the 40 are less curved and easy to see when
side by side. If you want some pictures to compare let me know or do your own reserch
compare your frame to other Cycle trucks. The 40 versions I have come across all had
Western Flyer badges and none were complete bikes just pieces. Also look for evidence
to see if someone removed the mounts for the drop stand. If it had mounts it had the other
style stand and is the war time version.


What do you think after seeing the pictures with all original parts?


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