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Let's all embrace the nickname "full boogie" for this one. 1936 Dayton D34E. I think this one may now reside in the BMA (bicycle museum of America) in Ohio. http://www.nostalgic.net/bicycle79
I've been thinking about this one a bit lately. 1938 Spiegel Airman West Wind. http://www.nostalgic.net/bicycle321. Well kinda.... This artists concept of a radical Shelby bicycle shows features that did not make it to the production “Airflo” model. But why the heck not? The front end looks like a streamlined locomotive flying down the track. The tank and rack look a little slimmer than the speedline model. The lightning bolt on the tank was replaced by a fast looking clean arched line. The guard although it has a futuristic look (kinda like a T1000) covers the rear dropout nicely. (might have posed a challenge getting the rear wheel off) Could have been a dang cool bike.
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