1941 Hawthorne Ladies Bicycle
I have had this bike for roughly 10 years. I believe the parts are mainly original… (updated the tires !) The skirt guard is super fun (and functional!) And the front springer fork rocks!...
I have had this bike for roughly 10 years. I believe the parts are mainly original… (updated the tires !) The skirt guard is super fun (and functional!) And the front springer fork rocks!...
I found this bike at a junk yard for $20.00 I brought this and 4 and 1/2 other bikes home. The bike received it’s new paint at Lubenow Bike shop Armstrong Iowa. Wayne is...
Found in great condition, with little rust on the bright shiny green paint! The bars and stem are far gone and will need re-chroming, along with most all of the metal parts. ALL original...
Rare 1937 Hawthorne Zep 26 inch wheeled bicycle. Original paint except for the Delta defender rear light, the chainguard and the rear rack. Those have been repainted or touched up. This was the top...
This 1941 Hawthorne Comet, sold by Montgomery Ward stores, was manufactured by The H.P. Snyder company, makers of Rollfast bicycles. Many Hawthornes were made by the Cleveland Welding Company and looked nearly identical. Some...
Designed by Walter Dorwin Teague specially for Montgomery Ward as the “All American” model.
This ad from a 1932 Montgomery Ward catalog describes this bicycle as having “Balloon Tires”. They appear to be single-tube type tires like the common (at the time) 28″ tires, but they are 26″...
Original,unrestored 24″ boys bicycle that was in dry storage in Chicago,IL since the 1940’s. Entry Submitted by Jamie Hernacki
This cool Zep was restored and painted by by Terry Laborde. Dig that custom paint! Entry Submitted by Dave Stromberger