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Shelby-badged Serial Numbers-Prewar

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Eagle

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That Gamble’s Eagle looks like one of the lowest N serial sequence numbers seen;

1936 seems like a good year for Shelby, with N -serials from the 200k (299) though all of the 300k, and halfway into the 400k serials.

Or maybe it only looks like an “N”?
 
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Very cool banana tank ride! Something to consider with this bike is that the truss rod fork crown support sports the later, open-ended holes for the truss rods. Not in 1936. Whether pieced together or not, as AS mentions it moves the N numbers into the high 200k numbers...more frames and examples just give us more information...thanks for the latest posts!
 
@jimbo53 Could you possibly dig a bit deeper regarding your early Shelby serial number? Looking closer, another "4" may appear with some light compound work.

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Was picking some parts today and came across this one just sitting there next to a fence. Serial Number from what I can tell, V80976. Guy that owns it is open to selling it for about 100 plus cost of shipping. it is located just outside St. Louis MO.

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