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Joeybikes2020

On Training Wheels
Hi, I just bought this bike and I cannot find it anywhere online. I've been trying for hours and was told you guys are the experts ;) please toss me any info you might have thx. I might sell it because its more of a project bike and I don't know how to repair.

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Joey:
We can tell that it's from Delaware. A picture of the head badge might prove useful.
 
It looks like it has a Montgomery Ward badge/sticker? I'd say it's a sixties or seventies bicycle. Maybe even later than that? I don't know who made their bikes at the time? In 1981 I put together a bicycle for my sister that looked like that one.
 
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Looks like maybe a 16”? Girls juvenile bike. I’m seeing about a $10 bike so probably not much meat on the bone for a flip. V/r Shawn
 
One thing for certain, if you can't find any comps anywhere....at least you can call it "rare"!
 
I agree with the Huffy chainwheel, I think your money is in the liscense plate. What better bike to start repairs with no harm no foul. Welcome to the group there are several members in WA.

Sean
 
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