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CWC Roadmaster Repaint vs. Original

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No, mine has no clear coat at all. Maybe someone does make the decals for it. I know Gus Salmon here on this site can duplicate any decal but I think he needs an original or a scan to work from. He duplicated my 1955 Spitfire decals working from the ghost outline on the guard.

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Excellent color choices. Offsets the, floor,the art work and even cardboard box. on a serious note, it looks good. Any updates?
 
The only update is today I put on those cream tires and the rear fender. I previously had to take the fender off because I didn't have a brace for it. Unfortunately I do not have the original and just put a straight brace on to keep the fender from rubbing the tire. That is a temporary seat from a Huffy. The original seat has the flat rails but I do not have the clamp for it. It is the type of clamp where the bolt is beneath the rail (not thru it), if I am articulating that correctly. The bike didn't come with a rear wheel so I swapped the black ones that also came off that Huffy.... then the black crank to keep it consistent. I will eventually go back to the original crank and wheels when I can come close to matching the front. Overall I am pleased. In hindsight I am resenting repainting, but it has come a long way since finding it in a scrap pile!!!

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Poor ole Huffy. They like a Ford. Take the tires off and junk the rest. Bike looks good.
Thank you for the compliment!!! I picked up the Huffy cheap for the purpose of parts. But now I have almost enough spare parts to assemble something out of the Huffy again!!! I was considering maybe picking up a springer front end and doing a chop job of sorts lol.
 
The only update is today I put on those cream tires and the rear fender. I previously had to take the fender off because I didn't have a brace for it. Unfortunately I do not have the original and just put a straight brace on to keep the fender from rubbing the tire. That is a temporary seat from a Huffy. The original seat has the flat rails but I do not have the clamp for it. It is the type of clamp where the bolt is beneath the rail (not thru it), if I am articulating that correctly. The bike didn't come with a rear wheel so I swapped the black ones that also came off that Huffy.... then the black crank to keep it consistent. I will eventually go back to the original crank and wheels when I can come close to matching the front. Overall I am pleased. In hindsight I am resenting repainting, but it has come a long way since finding it in a scrap pile!!!

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You are looking for a slide rail clamp for the seat.
 
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