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A friend found this bike at the land fill site he works at. And knowing my love for old rusty junk, he saved it for me. Mostly original parts Mead Ranger.
Just a few things this week. A killer fresh banana seat in one of my favorite color schemes, a awesome Chihuahua Mexico license plate and a nice set of vintage bars for one of my cruisers or maybe an upgrade for my Phantom but maybe a bit too shiny haha.
Picked up this decent 1954 Hornet late Sunday. Guy I bought it from found it in 1974 in NYC..hanging upside down in a garage of an abandoned house he was looking to buy. Said it was super high up at the peak. Real estate agent told him the clean-out people couldn’t reach it. So he backed his truck into the garage and stood on the roof to reach it. He didn’t buy the house but grabbed the bike for $30 bucks! He was sad to let it go after all the years but was downsizing and said it needed a home. He threw in a ladies Hornet.
I was lucky enough to pick up another set of Command Lenses for a antique 4 way traffic signal I'm restoring.. they don't come up for sale often... I think I finally have enough for all 4 sides now..
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