's your chance to own an 'All Original 'New Old Stock' muscle bike. This 1970's boys 20' banana seat bike lived in it's original box for over 25 years. The 2nd owner assembled the bike and displayed it in a car dealership for muscle cars. (unfortunately he tossed the box) I have had the pleasure of displaying this great classic bike in my private collection for over 10 years. The bike has only been ridden once by myself. EVERY item on the bike is original. In picture 3 you can still see the rubber points protruding from the 'cool' dual white line rear slick. The 2nd owner said scratches shown on the chain guard came from in the box handling. The original tires hold air but do have some dry rot. Picture 8 shows the original 'R' right sticker on the brake handle. The 'L' on the left handle is intact also. Picture 9 shows the Columbia serial number of P462579. Picture 11 is the original parts bag and paperwork that was tied to the bike when I purchased it. I can email interested bidders additional pictures if needed. Please bid soon and don't miss this rare opportunity. |
Here are a few simple and quick classic bicycle restoration tips to restore your vintage bike and make it look like a million bucks again (or at least several hundred). 1) Wheels and Rubber: Key to a Beautiful Vintage Bicycle. A lot of people overlook the wheels and the tires of a vintage bike when doing a restoration, and it’s a huge mistake.