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Just for the record I didn't take apart or sell any of the Starlet as well I could have, but thought someone might enjoy it someday and into storage it went! Shame that one got blasted, but is what it is!!?
I purchased, a while ago, a 1949 Rollfast girls three bar frame. It was stripped of everything but still had pretty nice original paint. A pretty rare bike that was offered for sale on the Cabe at a very reasonable price while still intact. There were no takers, so a very good Caber had to let it go, piece by piece. It did get a new life though.
Yeah well lots of bikes get parted out....and most are worthy of the butchering ...(rough, rusted, missing key components etc)
But you gotta admit that starlet glowed and for the life of me I couldn't figure out why it went that way.
Damaged frame makes sense.... but that wasn't disclosed and pic of the bike complete looked fine.
I would have stepped up on the bike complete regardless of damage ..a very hard to find color combo
vibrant and shiny like that ...most of those bikes are faded memories.
No hard feelings to the seller CH
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