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I assume answer is none of the bikes are worth over $100-$150?
Thanks...again, it's confusing for a novice. I see some bike parts listed for sale (a seat, fender, chain guard, etc.) in poor condition for what I think is a LOT!

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Here's one a guy has that's a Schwinn and he says he has all the parts. I'm most concerned about value of others though.
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Urgent ! ........... ???

@Sevenhills1952 ... Look ... young man ... you've been
a CABE member now, since just before Christmas 2018.

Two things are clear to this typer >>> You do not have
enough experience / knowledge to make a decision ....
yet ... about which brand or type of a bicycle to purchase.

Your lack of decision is in one or both of these categories ...
what to buy ..... and ..... how much .(or little) to spend.

And ... if your choices of bicycles are presented in the
same sequence that you presented your display of posted
fotos .... well ... the bicycles appear to be ranked from
mediocre to WTF.

Stay with the CABE ... read a bunch ... learn ... become
more selective ... use your money to acquire interesting,
desirable machines ...... rather than to support a system
of compulsive cravings for antique bicycles ... a system
that looks much like a run-a-way train.

..... patric cafaro.
 
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The 1st two bikes both look mid 1950’s - if that is what you like then I would estimate the tank bike about $200. If one had the bike less its tank then one might be looking to spend about as much for the tank alone.
The tank-less Murray maybe $50, as it looks like a most basic model without springer fork.
The 1960’s space bike maybe $50, but only if you don’t already have a space bike and just have to have that one.
The other bikes look like giveaway items, but even then only from a friend who you wish to do a favor for, because her other friends don’t have a truck.
 
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Thank you! Thanks guys X1000! [emoji3]
I'm 66, the older I get the less I know!
I am learning about bikes (hopefully).
Wife and I have lots of bikes already, most we bought new (70s-90s) so we know the history. Some also from that era we got at thrift stores for $5 to $25.
Recently I got this one. The old guy who had it was asking $300...I paid $200. I had to fix some fairly minor things...but I'm happy.
I hope what I have in it is Ok.
I pictured it in front of wife's 55 Chevy BelAir 2dr for a reason, her Mom bought it (and my 74 Nova beside it) new. We know the history, we collect and know about (certain) old cars.
There's a lot of knowledge on CABE! Wow! What a dream it would be to have any of many guys here with us when we go looking at bikes! I can hear it now (as my wife and I'm looking at all these "pretty" bikes)..."This one's garbage, $50 for this one, a Frankenbike, oh...how about $600 for this one?".
Bottom line, the older bikes have a charm, a certain "feel", a ride that's hard to explain.
As a kid (50s) I rode an 30s Elgin. That's how my parents met...Dad sold it to Mom because he was going to WWII, after war a few years later they met and married.
Something 30s-early 60s is what we're looking for.
Thanks again! [emoji16]
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Thank you! Thanks guys X1000!
I'm 66, the older I get the less I know!
I am learning about bikes (hopefully). .....

Bottom line, the older bikes have a charm, a certain "feel", a ride that's hard to explain. .....

Something 30s-early 60s is what we're looking for.
Thanks again!

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Just what I was hopin' you'ld say .... Good Form !!

..... patric
 
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