1938 Hiawatha Arrow
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
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
Shelby built Hiawatha Arrow exclusive tank for Gambles Hardware Stores. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett
DP Harris Rollfast,with Standard Headbadge EA Fender Light,EA Horn Button.This bike looks like a Shelby?? Owner Marty Mullins Entry Submitted by Martin Mullins
1938 Shelby built, Wester Flyer badged womans Airflo. Entry Submitted by Marc Pfisterer
Shelby built Hiawatha Arrow, sold by Gambles Hardware Stores. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett Shelby “no-nose” features deluxe tank similar to the larger Airflo tanks, but it does not come past the head tube,...
Mick Thompsons fully restored 1939 Shelby “Speedline Airflo” has all the latest styling of the late 1930’s. This particular model has stainless steel tank inserts, where as many models had this part just painted...
This artists concept of a radical Shelby bicycle shows features that did not make it to the production “Airflo” model. Double sided full length chain guard, built in tail light, stainless steel tank and...
These catalog pages were scanned from a 1939 Western Auto Supply catalog. Shown are Western Flyer bicyles and repair parts and accessories. The bicycles shown were made by a variety of manufacturers. The two...
This scan of a page from a 1939 Western Auto Supply store catalog reads “Good News! for Pre-School Bicycle Buyers!” and advertises a lay-away plan for the purchase of a new bike. Shown are...
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...