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But that's a 1965 Super Deluxe. November stamped serial numbers usually indicate a transition in the model year. No Super Deluxe Rays for the 64 model year.
No Super Deluxe mentioned in June of 64. Any November stamped serial number is under question since that's the normal serial stamping period when these serial numbers were on the model year change over, and countless Nov SN'd Schwinns had cranks with the next years casting date. The OP's bike very well could be a 65 model but like you said, Schwinn never mentions a model year. Thanks for your info!
Congratulations on finding your Red (Nov. 9, 1964) Super Deluxe.
This bike is a perfect example of how people confuse a faded (sun baked) Red with Terra Cotta.
The seat strut and fender brace offered protection from the sun, which still shows the Original Red.
I’m sure if the head badge was removed you would see a nice Red.
The rest of the bike looks more like the “early” ‘64 Terra Cotta.
But that's a 1965 Super Deluxe. November stamped serial numbers usually indicate a transition in the model year. No Super Deluxe Rays for the 64 model year.
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