SirMike1983
Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
They are uncommon but also not terribly valuable. They are generally worth a bit more than an equal condition and year New World (they are less common than the New World), but less valuable than a 3-speed Continental (the Continental from that time was a better, CrMo fillet brazed bike).
There was a rough green Superior this past fall on eBay (I think this was also in Indiana) that started about $300 and ended up at $99, still with no buyer. Even if the bike is rough, the parts alone are worth the $99 final asking price (Schwinn brake levers, calipers, crank set, etc.). I do not have the serial number for that bike. It would be new to the list.
There was a rough green Superior this past fall on eBay (I think this was also in Indiana) that started about $300 and ended up at $99, still with no buyer. Even if the bike is rough, the parts alone are worth the $99 final asking price (Schwinn brake levers, calipers, crank set, etc.). I do not have the serial number for that bike. It would be new to the list.




















