1952 Firestone Cruiser by HP Snyder / DP Harris

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That is an idea for one of our future rides next spring,it's an abandoned 8.5 mile section of the original Pa. Turnpike near Breezewood,it was abandoned in 1968,it has 2 tunnels on it,Ray's Hill & Sideling Hill,the shortest and longest of the Turnpike tunnels,it was featured in the Viggo Morteson movie "the Road". When I look at your bike it reminds me of the old Firestone logo "where the rubber meets the road"
 
Rustinkerer said:
I haven't seen any Snyder built Firestones older than 1957. Does it have the year in reverse stamped on the BB? -Adam

BB = bottom bracket? I didn't notice it. I hope I didn't grind it off. I had to repair a weld on the very bottom of the bottom bracket.

tin machine said:
awesome find :!: :!: :mrgreen:

Thank you sir!

Euphman06 said:
How much do you want to sell it for?
Not for sale 8)

Check out the blog I set up about it here: http://cycle-truck.blogspot.com/2012/08/1952-firestone-cruiser-resurrection.html

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