1939 Firestone Twin-Flex – All Original
The bike of the month for July, 2005 is Marc Phisterer’s 1939 Huffman built Firestone Twin-Flex bicycle, with its original paint still intact! Notice the dual suspension on this bike, sprung in the front...
The bike of the month for July, 2005 is Marc Phisterer’s 1939 Huffman built Firestone Twin-Flex bicycle, with its original paint still intact! Notice the dual suspension on this bike, sprung in the front...
Very rare 1937 Huffman built Dixie Flyer. This bicycle was the ladies version of the highly desirable Super Streamline men’s bicycles. Notice the unique upper rear seat stays that sweep all the way to...
The bike of the month for January 2005 is this very nice original Huffy Radiobike (one word, not “Radio Bike”) owned by Alan Schmit. The mid 1950’s saw the introduction of candy apple paint...
This months Bicycle of the Month is a Dayton Dial-Your-Ride. This early version, first introduced in 1949 was designed by Knut Wennerstrom, a noted automovie and industrial designer at the time. This example is...
When was the last time you saw a Super-Streamline Huffman with original paint? This Seafoam Green 1937 Firestone Fleetwood Supreme bicycle belongs to Alan Schmit. It features mostly original paint, with the tank and...
This Art-Deco bicycle was produced by the Huffman Manufacturing Company from 1936 to early 1937. This bike is the only one known that was painted in this unique color scheme. Earlier versions of this...
This 1937 Dayton is in amazing original condition. The paint and chrome gleams like the day it was new. Even though this bike never came with a tank, it makes up for it with...
1942 Fall and Winter Firestone catalog. Shows Colson and Huffman built bicycles. “Bullnose” Super Cruiser, etc.
Shows Colson and Huffman built bicycles. Super Cruiser “Bullnose” and others.
This scan from a 1940 Western Auto Supply catalog shows bicycles built by the Huffman Manufacturing Company. The deluxe boys bike uses the 3-rib streamliner tank that was used on the desirable Super Streamline...