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Not sure…Murray Jetliner maybe?

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Sorry about that. Intermittent service hanging up my upload. But here’s another for ya.
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JC Higgins (1946 - 1963) or Sears (1964 >) brand built by Murray and sold by Sears. 502 is the Murray code for bikes to be sold by Sears retailers. 4620 is the model. Same as the catalog number and the number used for ordering parts. Could be red oxide primer.
 
1965-67 "Equipped Middleweight" model 46201, essentially the same as it's predecessor, the JC Higgins Flightliner, besides the chain guard. Became model 46202 in '68, and was dropped after, though there was a tankless model offered.
 
Murray called their own model with same frame, the “Missile” a speed-weight bicycle.

In later years, the design with cantilever tubes tightly joined behind the down tube, was changed to instead be on the sides.
 
1965-67 "Equipped Middleweight" model 46201, essentially the same as it's predecessor, the JC Higgins Flightliner, besides the chain guard. Became model 46202 in '68, and was dropped after, though there was a tankless model offered.
Catalog cuts published by Hurd & Gordon show this model as "Fully-equipped Midweight with lots of chrome" in the 1965 spring/summer Sears catalog. Color was "metallic red for boys." See pic below.

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