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Firestone Super GTO

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Kramai88

Wore out three sets of tires already!
Don’t know much about it but I liked it and picked it up. Looks to be pretty much original except the sissy bar is stamped Schwinn so it’s wrong. After some clean up I think it will look good.
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That is a great find! The bike was made by Rollfast, badged as a Firestone. The original sissy bar was probably a Persons axle mount just like the Schwinn sissy bar on it not, except larger tube like most non-Schwinn bikes used.

Best part is, that sissy bar is great for Schwinn collectors, that was an accessory sissy bar offered in the late 60's for Sting-Ray bikes. That might be $100-125 item or more if you sold it.

Congrats!
 
Don’t know much about it but I liked it and picked it up. Looks to be pretty much original except the sissy bar is stamped Schwinn so it’s wrong. After some clean up I think it will look good.
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If you are ever interested in selling or donating it. Please contact the Pontiac Oakland Museum in Pontiac Illinois. They are looking for one for their museum. Ask for Tim Dye.
 
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