
I found this bike several years ago, and as far as I know, it all original except red clay tires. They look really good against the faded red paint, so I left them on there. The horn and light still … Continue reading
I found this bike several years ago, and as far as I know, it all original except red clay tires. They look really good against the faded red paint, so I left them on there. The horn and light still … Continue reading
1949 Shelby boys bicycle in very nice original 2 tone green paint. Nice chrome chainguard, chrome Shelby script front fenderlight and chrome rear carrier rack. … Continue reading
All steel original Shelby Airflow in the process of a restoration. The arrow in the background. Entry Submitted by Chris Montoya … Continue reading
1938 Hiawatha Arrow restored by previous owner. This photo was taken in San Francisco looking out at the Bay Bridge. Entry Submitted by Chris Montoya … Continue reading
This is my fathers first new bike about 1948. Any Idea on the make and model, please let me know. Thanks, Dean Tucker Hello Dean, Looking closely at the photo, I see that the frame has rear-facing dropouts which indicate … Continue reading
Badged a Flying Cloud, this Speedline Airflo model is original except the Torrington bars and stem, which were a more standard rise and steerhorns. Very usual paint scheme in brown/tan, however the tan has eroded in many places. No fender … Continue reading
An unrestored girls Speedline. Entry Submitted by Shawn Sweeney … Continue reading
1939 Shelby Airflo No-Nose restored by Evan Hatcher. Entry Submitted by Shawn Sweeney … Continue reading
1938 Shelby Airflo Speedline. Original except for tires, tailight lens, and grips.Entry Submitted by Shawn Sweeney … Continue reading
I don’t know much about this bike, I was hoping someone could help. My mother in law gave it to me. It belonged to her father. She thinks it may be from the late 20’s. Any help and info would … Continue reading