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1954 Schwinn Black Phantom
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The Persons Mfg. Company
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Welcome to Nostalgic.net, home of Dave's
Vintage Bicycles! A web site dedicated to the hobby of collecting vintage and antique bicycles, and the only place where you will find a reference
photo
archive containing hundreds of images of antique bicycles, old bicycle parts and
original sales catalogs and brochures. Recently we added a feature to allow visitors to sign-up for a free home page. You can now share pictures of your favorite bikes, advertise parts or bikes that you have for sale or put up a wanted list. Members also have the capability to submit photos to our searchable database. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please let us know, we would love to hear from you.
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$5,655.00 - UNRESTORED 1938 SCHWINN MEAD RANGER STRAIGHT BAR DELUXE |
$1,200.00 - Vintage Bicycle,'50's JC Higgins, Antique, Classic |
$1,125.00 - Nice 1968 Schwinn Orange Krate unrestored bicycle |
$950.00 - WHIZZER MOTORBIKE BICYCLE 2001 LOW MILES VERY NICE |
$600.00 - 1948 SCHWINN DELUXE AUTOCYCLE B6 TANK BIKE/BICYCLE 48! |
$561.51 - *•* 1952 Schwinn Panther |
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New database entries since 1/20/2010
 | RX-5 reproduction (1985, Columbia) - This bike was made in the 1980's by Columbia using the old tooling and they made some limited number. Then they destroyed the tooling as I understand. It is in very good condition with a few minor scratches. Entry Submitted by Mark Joseph |
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 | Phantom (1959, Schwinn) - Rare 1959 (last year) men's Red Phantom Schwinn Bike. Appears to be all original accept for the rear luggage carrier clip. Entry Submitted by John Cryderman |
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 | 86M and 86W (1937, Iver Johnson) - A fine matching all original "his and hers" pair of Iver Johnsons. Note that the girl's model shares the same tank as the boy's. Entry Submitted by Evan Penny |
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 | Wingbar (1937, Silver King) - A stunning restored His and Hers Wingbar pair. Fenders professionally painted by Bob Strucel. All parts are original and period correct with many NOS, with only the following reproduction exceptions: boys hex gooseneck, grips,and red plastic rear lenses. Entry Submitted by Evan Penny |
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 | Men's Bicycle (1950's, Western Flyer) - Seems to have most of its original parts, with the exception of the new pedals and new tires and tubes. it had one original front tire (davis deluxe) when i bought it and the pedals were miss matched, however the left pedal seems to be the original western flyer pedal. Entry Submitted by tim massey |
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 | Fiesta (1966, Schwinn) - This is a 1966 24" Schwinn "Fiesta" that I just finished restoring (serial # LB28922). I used practically all of the original parts, except for the tires (which are the correct Schwinn Westwind brick-tread tires), white Schwinn handlebar grips and rear reflector. The bike features a headlight, horn (in the tank) and chrome rear rack. I really enjoy... |
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 | Safety Streamliner (1936, Dayton) - Restored Huffman built in original moss green color.Beautiful Bob Strucel paint work.Riding on US Royal Master white walls.Equipped with built in Delta hornlight and tail light.Horn button was placed in the right grip as to not break the smooth lines of this bike.Battery can with light switch was tucked between the seat post and rear fender.Most wi... |
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 | Breeze (1973, Schwinn) - This is a 26" Woman's Schwinn Breeze with rear coaster brake that I recently restored using 95% of the original parts. Entry Submitted by Dave Nichols |
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 | A.G.B. Indian (1938) - Restored balloon tire Indian.Riding on NOS US Chain Tread white wall tires.Sach Torpedo rear hubs were used on these German built bikes. The chain has Germany on each link. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett |
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 | Imperial (1941, Colson) - Older restored Twin Cushioner.Riding on Mansfield Champion white wall tires.Has restored Torrington 11 pedals and Grilled horn tank.Rear carrier with taillight was part of the deluxe package. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett |
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 | Flyer Hi-Lo Drive (1934, Colson) - Restored Deluxe Hi-Lo with two speed transmission built in.Equipped with Pharis snake belly tires.Delta Nighthawk Headlight and battery can with toolbox built in.NOS Delta Rowdy horn,button and Defnder taillight on board.Nickel plated springs on a Troxel saddle was also part of the deluxe package.NOS Persons Majectic Siren was added. Entry Submitt... |
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 | Vogue (1938, Colson) - Found in a basement in NY where it was stored since the 40's, only missing the truss rods, which i assume were removed for the basket, this bike is completely original except for new innertubes. it had the original pink ones rotting away inside.
Unique to this bike is a Troxel installation tag bolted to the seat pan, and a few scraps of paper th... |
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 | Stingray (1967, Schwinn) - Good coppertone junior stingray w/ orig. gripper slik rear tire Entry Submitted by conrad smoot |
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 | Diamond Frame Road Bike (1960's, Hawthorne) - I found it thrashed I don't know alot about it but this vintage bike collector told me 1960s fixed it up only original parts are the handle bars,handle bars post,seat post, cog, frame, fork, peddles,crank set,chain guard Entry Submitted by alan torres |
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 | Silverking flo-cycle advertisement (1936, Monark) - ORIGINAL MAGAZINE AD FOR A 1936 MONARK SILVERKING "FLO-CYCLE." THE FIRST YEAR FOR THE "FLO-CYCLE." RADICAL IN DESIGN - ALUMINUM FRAME. VERY RARE AND SOUGHT-AFTER PREWAR BIKE! Entry Submitted by steve mc cann |
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