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Schwinn 3 speed info please

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Bc2020

On Training Wheels
Looking for info. Price? Is it all original? It is in great shape. Rims are not bent. Looks like it was in a garage for years. Any info would help. I looked for a serial number but didnt see one. I might not be looking in the right place. Would sell if interested.

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Looks like an early 70's Breeze. Serial number can be seen under the headbadge on the tube. I can almost make it out but can't see the first two letters of it. That's what you'll need to date the bike. Post a picture of that and we could help you or look it up here:
http://re-cycle.com/History/Schwinn/SwnB_Serial.aspx
Pretty common bike. Value of about 75-100$ in my neck of the woods.
 
To sell here you need to list in the for sale section with a price. It will cost more to ship this than it would be worth. I'd throw it up on CL, LetGo, or FB and try to sell local. I'd be lucky to get $50 where I live. V/r Shawn
 
These bikes are pretty common, like I said. What you might find is that the sum of the parts is worth more than the whole. If I can get a bike like this cheap enough I'll part it out. I don't like doing that but sometimes you need the parts. Maybe swap nicer parts from it onto a Racer I own or what have ya. Good luck with whatever you decide to do with it. Maybe your gal needs a vintage rider?
 
I ride a girls Schwinn 3 speed a lot. Guys bikes should have been made without a center bar! I think lots of girls bikes survived better because they took better care of them.

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