14th February 2012 ()
Lovely 1940 Vintage Prewar Ladies Elgin 4 Star Fat Tire Cruiser Bike. Elgin was the Brand name of the Bicycles Sold By Sears Department Stores Before World War 2 and this particular Elgin was Manufactured by Murray of Ohio. This Elgin 4 Star was a popular priced bike, an Economical Cousin to the Fancier Elgin 4 Star Deluxe.
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01st February 2012 ()
This Vintage 1935 Elgin Falcon prewar bike was made by Columbia / Westfield manufacturing for the Sears department stores. The Falcon was one of Elgin’s first fat tire cruiser bikes, boasting a smooth soft balloon tire ride, and motorcycle styling. As you can see, the styling on this antique ballooner bike is unmatched. The Falcon has a streamlined automobile type Twin-bar frame, a hanging tool box tank, rugged rear carrier, deluxe bucket saddle, crossed braced handle bars, rear drop stand, light, speedometer, and siren.
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25th January 2012 ()
Vintage 1930s Excelsior Motorbike Bicycle made by Excelsior Manufacturing Company Michigan City. This Excelsior is a H P Snyder made frame and I believe its from 1934 to 1938. This Early Ballooner Motorbike is a Crossover 28″ wheel Motor bike frame with a true 26″ ballooner truss fork. This Crossover Motor bike was built to make use of older stock and manufacturing setup and was common to some company’s first endeavors in to the balloon tire bike market ( 1934 – 1936 ).
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04th December 2011 ()
The Mad Deibo will have you seeing red with a twist on our most popular recycled Vintage Schwinn Bike. Turn heads, ride in comfort and feel good doing it with this Rat Rod restored Bicycle. The Deibo is one of our most popular Vintage Classic bikes. Original Vintage Schwinn Quality rebuilt with a Cool Clean Hot Rod Look. The Deibo Rolls Smooth, Rides effortlessly and reflect a time where Quality was key and Bike s were made in the USA.
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03rd December 2011 ()
Vintage 1941 Wings Marathon Ladies Ballooner Bicycle, made by Colson Corporation Elyria, Ohio. The Wings Marathon Line, and or Badged Bikes were sold in the Goodyear Tire Stores. The Wings Marathon was Goodyear’s third tier bike line, sold as a Economic bike, that was fully equipped and less expensive as the top two lines. Economic usually meant the lack of bright chrome and more painted parts.
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