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It’s a 35 model. The straight seatstays were a 35 feature, 36 were curved. Also not many 36 motorbike style bikes with fat fenders, another 35 clue. Probably easier to find a tank and rack than those fenders....
And if you have to pay more than you want to, you can always sell off the prewar klaxon horn in the $125-175 range (if it works) to make the deal total make sense.
Dont insult your friend and low ball him. He will eventually find out the value.Paint looks good and seems all there.Depending how badly someone wants it I would think $1100 is a fair price and in some cases maybe a bit more. it depends how much you value his friendship. Screwing your buddy for a few dollars is never ethical. Do the honest thing because you will have to look him in the eye after the deal.
And here's why it's helpful for people to leave their asking price on their "sold" ads for others to see, it gives us a point of reference when something similar comes along. (Realizing that the "asking price" isn't necessarily the price paid of course)
And I'll throw in that without a tank, rack, light or front drum brake I'd be offering in the $900-$1,100 range(in California, not Ohio).
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