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Westfield built “camelback”? Sadly repainted, wrong fenders. Aired up Wards Riverside Mate tires, they’re holding air, some weathering. I Adjusted bearings, pretty solid old bike, love the bars. The saddle is toast, needs a cover. It has a new stem bolt. Chain works with a couple of kinks to loosen up.
The badge holes are located on the sides of whatever headbadge it once sported. I’ve never had a camelback frame so I had to play with this one for a while. I’ll probably clean it up, tweak the fenders, add some struts, replace a spoke and let it be what it is. The seller took my offer so here it is.
no bike stuff... bought some Lizard Skin Ceramic Insulation for my 1949 Chevrolet coupe for the inside firewall and as much floor as it will cover. the last one I had the firewall and even the dash were warm from engine heat. had to buy a fancy gun to spray it. hope it works as this stuff ain't cheap.
Picked up a 1937 Westfield Elgin that I've been after since I saw it 4 years ago. Finally made a package deal to get it. It's an uncommon double bar Westfield frame not seen in the catalogs, I only know of a couple other ones. View attachment 872819
Picked up this sweet little 50 Schwinn D-13 Straightbar on a trade this morning. Another pair of S-2 wheels with Bendix hubs were included. Threw on a 26x8 bar and some nicer grips and added a Seiss Horn.
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