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Wartime Schwinn New World

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Interesting, I could’ve swore that I’ve seen some 1949 New Worlds that had electro forged chain stays. Maybe they were later 49 models.
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Unfortunately the original owner had the brakes, grips, and seat updated in the 60s, then the daughter inherited the bike and tried to clean the fenders, handlebars, and decals with a friggin brillo pad. Sssooo, I parted it out.
 
Something else to note, the Blue Girls World had partial blackout Sturmey hardware still on it. Black axle nuts and black idler clamp...but a chrome cable housing clamp.

Am I seeing the same thing on this maroon bike?
 
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Unfortunately the original owner had the brakes, grips, and seat updated in the 60s, then the daughter inherited the bike and tried to clean the fenders, handlebars, and decals with a friggin brillo pad. Sssooo, I parted it out.
Did you happen to look inside the shell to see if it was one made with the stamped-out nubs for EF the chain stays? Not sure if they would use the shell with the nubs and then hand weld the stays to them.
 
Did you happen to look inside the shell to see if it was one made with the stamped-out nubs for EF the chain stays? Not sure if they would use the shell with the nubs and then hand weld the stays to them.
I don't think I took a picture of that, this is the closest I had. I think it was smooth, but I can dig the frame back out tomorrow and send you pictures, or post them up in the new world forum.
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I don't think I took a picture of that, this is the closest I had. I think it was smooth, but I can dig the frame back out tomorrow and send you pictures, or post them up in the new world forum.View attachment 1762084

I blew up that picture and from what I can see they must have welded the stays on over the nubs! Otherwise a whole different shell would have been used just for these lightweights.
 
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