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Need help verifying Schwinn Black Phantom

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You dont need NOS parts unless you are planning a restoration.Nice used parts in the condition of the bike would be better.If you put shiny new parts on the bike it will look wrong,IMO
You are correct and I meant to say good used parts
 
The guy also has a Columbia 5 star superb girls bike that I can post pictures of if you guys are interested
 
On my way home with it
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I am looking at what supposedly is a Schwinn Black Phantom to buy but the numbers only comes up with a 1955 Schwinn and when I look at the crossover i did not see any with the prefix letter T for 55 . If anyone could give me a hand with some info let me know also what is a fair price for it as far as I can tell it says T55503


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Ok so it is a Schwinn from October 1955 is $500 a fair price for the shape it is in.

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Is this rear brake a Shimano? I would say closer to $350-400 range... Wheels are wrong...
 
So it is inside finally after the deluge of rain we got and started to try any clean it up I will try to post pictures after work .
 
Also is there any adjustment specs on the front fork spring that I need to know about like just so many turns per pound of rider. It appears to flex fairly easy.
 
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