1937 Firestone (Huffman) Super Streamline
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...
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...
Very rare ladies version of the coveted 1936 Huffman Safety Streamliner.
Drew Rollins full suspension Twin-Flex bicycle was the top of the line for Huffman in 1939. It is painted in it’s factory original colors. The paint was done by Dave Stromberger at Dave’s Vintage...
1941 Huffman champion project. Springer front fork and light needed. Hard to find rear rack there. Entry Submitted by Marc Pfisterer The Champion bicycle built by Huffman, later known as Huffy, incorporates a beautifull...
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...
1940 was the last year for the Twin-Flex design by Huffman. This bike features its original paint and deluxe trim. Rear carrier has a tail light with unusual rotary switch. The bicycle also featured...
This Huffman built AirFlyte Twin-Flex features the popular factory original colors of metalic blue and red, with yellow pinstripes. All parts on this bike are original, no reproduction pieces were used in the restoration...
Dealer brochure showing the 1948 model year offerings from Huffman. Keywords: Dayton
Snell is one of the many brand names that Huffman marketed their bicycles under. Variations between badge names are usually limited to the paint scheme. This bike has a rare aluminum E.A. Torpedo headlight.
This is the actual “Deathbike”. There have been several stories as to how this bike earned it’s name and who named it. To the best of our knowledge this bike was so named because...