Have a number of bikes in my collection that just don't get the appreciation they deserve. Some I swore I'd have buried with me when I go.
All prices do not include shipping ( from Va. ). But, should be between $50-75.
Needs calculating.
Also the added accessories are not included like some ornaments, handlebar mounted sirens, horns, lights, SureSpins.
Updated photos have not been done yet. And will be once interest demands it.
These bikes are also listed on my FB bike page...
https://m.facebook.com/antiquebikerescue/
Email is best...
[email protected]
1949 "LaSalle" badged Phantom
(Pancake horn is not included), Persons siren is. All lights and horn are not tested. Has a redone Bob U seat.
$1450
1941 Westfield " Firestone Fleetwood".
Been tastefully repainted. Includes the McGivered frontloader fender light (not tested). Creme tires.
$500
1941 Westfield
Horn not tested.
Fenders were replaced. But, a great close color match.
$450
1951 Columbia HiWay Patrol$750
1959 Columbia Fire Arrow
2spd kickback.
Metal visored tanklight with the rare electric horn)
$725
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All prices do not include shipping ( from Va. ). But, should be between $50-75.
Needs calculating.
Also the added accessories are not included like some ornaments, handlebar mounted sirens, horns, lights, SureSpins.
Updated photos have not been done yet. And will be once interest demands it.
These bikes are also listed on my FB bike page...
https://m.facebook.com/antiquebikerescue/
Email is best...
[email protected]
1949 "LaSalle" badged Phantom
(Pancake horn is not included), Persons siren is. All lights and horn are not tested. Has a redone Bob U seat.
$1450
1941 Westfield " Firestone Fleetwood".
Been tastefully repainted. Includes the McGivered frontloader fender light (not tested). Creme tires.
$500
1941 Westfield
Horn not tested.
Fenders were replaced. But, a great close color match.
$450
1951 Columbia HiWay Patrol$750
1959 Columbia Fire Arrow
2spd kickback.
Metal visored tanklight with the rare electric horn)
$725
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