Sorry, the bikes shown below are NOT for sale, but
please let me know if you have old bicycles for sale.
1958 AMF Roadmaster Luxury Liner
Fully loaded middle-weight with front springer fork, horn tank, Sturmey-Archer 3-speed hub, headlight, luggage rack with tail-light/brake light, chainguard, and lots of chrome! Made in AMF's Little Rock Arkansas plant.
AMF formed its Wheel Goods Division and began building bicycles after buying the Roadmaster line from Cleveland Welding Company in 1950. The last American-made Roadmaster bicycle was built in 1999. Pacific Cycle now owns the brand and imports Roadmaster bicycles from Taiwan and the People's Republic of China.
1956 B.F.Goodrich Schwinn Hornet
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1940 Columbia Westfield
Motorola B-150 bicycle radio
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1940 Elgin 4-Star Deluxe
A wire from the battery in the luggage rack pod powers the headlights. Tail light has its own battery.
1942 Elgin Light-weight
1955 Huffy RadioBike
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1930s Iver Johnson
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1950 JC Higgins Colorflow
About 1939 Monark Rocket
Note the rare Monark cross-braced two-position handlebars with 'Can't Slip' stem, original Lobdell painted rims, and the nice Pontiac hood ornament!
1948 Silver King
Made by Monark-Silver King Inc. Aluminum 'Hextube' frame, stainless steel fenders, chromed steel chainguard, luggage carrier, and springer fork. Incorrect headlight will be replaced after the original is restored.
1955 Monark Silver King Imperial
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1956 Monark Silver King Coronet with Darb Bicycle Radio
Similar to the one currently on display at the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting with a Minneapolis-made Darb bike radio mounted on the handlebars.
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1964 Sears Spaceliner
Model 46980 but with deluxe luggage rack with tail light. Has a two-speed Automatic rear kick-back hub. Note that The Ultimate Sears Spaceliner Reference. uses this photo to show what a model 46940 looks like since the rear hub isn't visible anyway.
Shelby Flying Cloud, year unknown.
Shelby Flying Cloud from 1938-39.
Shelby Traveler from about 1948.
Beautiful original paint! This bike is entirely original except for reproduction U.S. Royal Chain tires.
Late 1800's Belvidere
Womans bike with wooden fenders and wheels, made by National Sewing Machine Company in Belvidere, Illinois.
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1800s Hartford Cycle Company 'Vedette' Pattern 22
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