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My Three Sons on a Flamboyant Lime J38

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60sstuff

Wore out three sets of tires already!
It’s either a 63 or a 64 Lime standard that they piled on for this TV guide.

My Nov. 1, 1963 Flam Lime in unrestored Survivor condition.

Chris.

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Wow, I grew up a couple miles away in Cupertino and late 60s we would ride over to Oak Meadow Park and Vasona Lake to fish. Might have seen this very bike being ridden around Los Gatos or at the playground where we'd climb on the fighter plane and in the early 70s ride the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad. :D
 
Great lime, here's my standard lime I bought used from a friends older brother in 64 or 5, really don't if it was a 63 or early 64 ( I added the fenders, yellow oval slick & accessories ) seems by memory ( 55 yrs ago ) it had a standard head set ( so early 64> ) as I took it apart and painted it many times but can't tell in pic, I can see 36 spoke rear & non crimped sissy bar, I may have gotten the frame back ( it's a 64 ) but that is a long story for a whole other thread ( there is a old thread on it I should find and bump it up!, oh the second pic is my replacement 64 a picked up a while back!
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