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Evans Intercepter 300 I.D.

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steve bennett

Finally riding a big boys bike
evans colson intercepter 300 women's cruiser SN:1434684G26 (possible, but unlikely the first digit is an "I") I am thinking it is probably about 1960.

Beneath some dust, the original paint is a gorgeous fine metal-flake green-blue, and in great shape. U-shaped fenders painted same color on top with very nice yellow-cream sides striped with black & pink. The coaster brake seems to be unlabeled, with a cross hatch pattern across the coaster arm. Wheels are chrome. Everything here seems original and in good condition. Very little visible rust.

It does seem to be missing a seat-post clamp. Any guidance for its replacement, original or functional, would be appreciated, as I'd like to ride it a bit.

I cannot find the full side view photo I have. Sorry. Any thoughts and perspectives are appreciated. Thanks,
Steve

Bike Evans 1960 Front Left.jpg


Bike Evans 1960 headbadge.jpg


Bike Evans 1960 Rear fender reflector.jpg


Bike Evans 1960 seat view.jpg
 
Might be 1962-I; and the seat post might be secured from the top & insides, versus an outer clamp.
13-16 Post 11.jpg

Hub might be a Sachs import or a derivative?
 
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