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I believe that one is the same as an Executive muscle bike, made in the early 1970's. They were made overseas (I forget the country, maybe Germany?) and sold here in the US as Executive bikes, and branded as All Pro and sold at K Mart.
I believe Iverson bikes were made by Stelber. Check the link above, post #4, 5th picture down. There's an orange bike complete in the upper right corner. Just can't zoom in to read the down tube.
Yup, Iverson bicycles were made by Stelber, but his has a three piece crank, that is a giveaway that it is foreign made. Iverson muscle bikes would have one piece cranks.
Another orange one that has no name to be seen from a google search. This is a tough one. Looks like the offspring of an Iverson Bandito/Yellowbird and Raliegh Chopper. Maybe the Muscle Bike museum has more info. I'm sure one of the muscle bike guys will know exactly what it is, when made, etc. Lunch time is over...
Thanks for all the help guys !! From what I have learned, Kmart only imported about 200 to 250 of these in 1970. Even though it is a fairly rare bike..... virtually worthless !!
Thanks for all the help guys !! From what I have learned, Kmart only imported about 200 to 250 of these in 1970. Even though it is a fairly rare bike..... virtually worthless !!
That's what I learned from a guy posting his orange bike on RRB! It's on undergroundvelo as well with some good pics. Now you just need the seat! The rest shouldn't be too hard to find....
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