1938 Roadmaster All American Supreme
The 1938 Roadmaster All American Supreme with its special frame consisting of mostly curved tubing. This is very simiar to the 1937 model which had the famous bug-eye tank. This 1938 model uses the...
The 1938 Roadmaster All American Supreme with its special frame consisting of mostly curved tubing. This is very simiar to the 1937 model which had the famous bug-eye tank. This 1938 model uses the...
Deluxe Elgin Twin 60. The Twin-Bar bicycles were very unique and were a Sears exclusive. The Twin 60 was the most deluxe model sold, featuring aluminum fenders, built in headlight and speedometer, gothic chain...
Original paint and parts on this deluxe ladies model Schwinn bicycle from 1937. Delta Silver-Ray headlight. Schwinn “The World” head badge. Schwinn “fore-wheel brake” as a drum brake similar to what was used on...
This outstanding original 1938 Hawthorne ladies bicycle has its original paint and decals, and features dual Delta Silver-Ray headlights, Wise fork lock, tail light and New Departure front coaster brake. This bike, made by...
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...
This Evinrude Streamflow bicycle had an aluminum frame and fork. The styling was very unusual. Few of these bicycles survive. They are very sought after today by collectors.
This outstanding original 1938 Colson Imperial features bright yellow and black paint, aluminum fenders, chromed tank and chainguard, unique swan gooseneck, Colson Imperial “Waterfall” badge, Delta lights, Stewart Warner speedometer, New Departure front coaster...
The aluminum frame on this Monark built Hawthorne Duralium has a piece of springed steel behind the crank housing, and springed steel rod inside the rear stays allowing the rear of the frame to...
The Colson Commander of the mid 1930’s was a very rare bike, made of two pieces of tubing that ran in a continuous loop from the top of the head tube, around the back,...