1937 Hawthorne Zep
This cool Zep was restored and painted by by Terry Laborde. Dig that custom paint! Entry Submitted by Dave Stromberger
This cool Zep was restored and painted by by Terry Laborde. Dig that custom paint! Entry Submitted by Dave Stromberger
Rare 1937 Hawthorne Zep 26 inch wheeled bicycle. Original paint except for the Delta defender rear light, the chainguard and the rear rack. Those have been repainted or touched up. This was the top...
This is a very complete and restorable example of a 1937 Firestone “Fleetwood Supreme”. Commonly referred to as a “Super Streamliner”. This deco styled bike was manufactured by Huffman Mfg. Co., and still has...
This Fleetwood Supreme has the rare optional stainless steel fenders. Also notice the aluminum torpedo headlight and whitewall Firestone tires. Paint was done by Dave@nostalgic.net in the original pattern and colors.
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...
A prewar era, Art Deco, streamlined masterpieceEntry Submitted by Aaron Thomas
This bicycle, made by the Huffman Mfg, Co., is the version that was sold through Firestone dealers and was called the “Fleetwood Supreme”. It has been re-badged as a Dayton, and beautifully restored in...
1937 Fall and Winter Firestone catalog showing Huffman and Colson bicycles. The Fleetwood Supreme is offered by Firestone for the first time. Notice in the photo the bike is shown with unusual truss rods...
This page from a 1937 Hardware Age merchandise catalog shows the Evinrude Streamflow bicycle. This would be Evinrude’s first and last attempt at an entry into the bicycle market. The bicycle was a failure,...
The aluminum frame and fork on the Evinrude Streamflow bicycles made them very unusual. Unfortunately the bicycles were prone to breaking, and many do not survive today.