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Assembled and rode my 1948 Hiawatha transfendered roadster today, it's alive. As soon as the LED bulb shows up for the light I'll be wiring it to a battery pack that will be installed inside the fiberglass tank.
Good morning CABERS! Several weeks ago I posted pictures of a 54 phantom frame I had recently acquired. I shared those photos with a friend who’s a big time Schwinn post war fan. He tells me that he has a correct style springer for my phantom! So he shows up with this 1949 Schwinn for me to take the springer off of.
Good morning CABERS! Several weeks ago I posted pictures of a 54 phantom frame I had recently acquired. I shared those photos with a friend who’s a big time Schwinn post war fan. He tells me that he has a correct style springer for my phantom! So he shows up with this 1949 Schwinn for me to take the springer off of.
I made an agreement with him to put his 49 back on the road for the parts I need for the phantom! So many hours of wet sanding and buffing and cleaning with a clear coat too....I took the 49 for it’s first ride last night! Rides like a Cadillac! He’s still looking for the matching paint front fender but she’s almost there! Found this 1940’s squirt soda pop decal on the fender too! Soo cool!
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