1938 Excelsior Autocycle
Ground up restoration using leaded Schwinn paint. All original parts. Chrome work done by Bob at Verne’s Chrome. Thanks to all who helped me in this project…Aaron Thomas, Bob Ujzsaszi, Tim Brandt, Diana Foley,...
Ground up restoration using leaded Schwinn paint. All original parts. Chrome work done by Bob at Verne’s Chrome. Thanks to all who helped me in this project…Aaron Thomas, Bob Ujzsaszi, Tim Brandt, Diana Foley,...
Here is a original as found 1940 Schwinn Superior men’s lightweight tourist.Nice original,with all the goods.Curently being brought back to riding condition. Entry Submitted by Gary Johnson
Check out this freshly restored 1910 Pierce Chainless Full Suspension bicycle, produced by the makers of Pierce Arrow Automobiles! This highly sought after collectible features chainless “shaft drive” and spring suspension front and rear....
Completely restored in Mead Brown and Tan, all chromework done by Bob Barnes of Vernes Chrome in SoCal, I did the paint. Entry Submitted by Aaron Thomas
Completely restored 1940 Shelby Flyer badged “No Nose.” All chromework by Bob Barnes at Vernes Chrome Plating in SoCal, Lobdell seat restored by Bob Uszjaszi, paint by Aaron Thomas. Entry Submitted by Aaron Thomas
Restord, repainted and rechromed 1939 girl’s Shelby Airflo. Aluminum chainguard, gullwing bars, quite the rider. Entry Submitted by Aaron Thomas
“Mostly” original paint girl’s model 1937 Schwinn Hollywood. Tank, rack and chainguard were painted to match the original paint frame, fork and fenders. Entry Submitted by Aaron Thomas
A 1937-serial numbered Schwinn Cantilever Hanging-Tank Autocycle. Has welding-gas relief factory holes at the end of Cantilever bars!! Sports SUPER rare Double Duty forks!! Painted in original Coach Green and True Ivory Schwinn paint...
This bike was found in Michigan under a heavy coat of black housepaint. After 40 plus hours of cleaning, the original paint shines through !! Only one in the “Thunderbird” motif I’ve ever seen...
Shelby built Hiawatha Arrow exclusive tank for Gambles Hardware Stores. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett