1939 Hiawatha Arrow
Deluxe Hiawatha Arrow, sold by Gambles department stores. Manufactured by Shelby, this bike is very similar to the Shelby branded Airflo model. The horn tank, which had the headlight built in wraps around the...
Deluxe Hiawatha Arrow, sold by Gambles department stores. Manufactured by Shelby, this bike is very similar to the Shelby branded Airflo model. The horn tank, which had the headlight built in wraps around the...
The Hiawatha Arrow “No Nose” got its name from its similarity to the Shelby Airflo, which had a tank that extended in front of the head tube. Other than that, the rear portion of...
Shelby built Hiawatha Arrow exclusive tank for Gambles Hardware Stores. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett
Nice original example of an uncommon, hugely “Deco” influenced Shelby-built Hiawatha “No Nose” with rare fork-mounted Travelog speedometerEntry Submitted by Aaron Thomas
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
All steel original Shelby Airflow in the process of a restoration. The arrow in the background. Entry Submitted by Chris Montoya
This beautifully restored Hiawatha Arrow, manufactured by the Shelby Cycle Co., wears a unique pumpkin orange and cream paint job, pinstriped in black. Looks fantastic! Entry Submitted by John Simpson
1938 Shelby Hiawatha, bought the bike back in August of 2010. The color combo is awesome. Its fantastic to ride. Entry Submitted by Mark Wheatley
Very similar to the Airflo, the primary difference is the tank design. The Air-Flo has embossed lightening darts on each side of the tank and the headlight sticks out further on the bottom rather...
This months featured bicycle is a Shelby built Hiawatha “no-nose” Air-Flo. Notice the tank does not extend past the head tube like it does on the standard Airflo bicycles, yet the bike still retains...