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If you can believe it, the wheels still turn.
 
Gotta love these old heavyweights! They are like a disease... one is too many, and a dozen (or more) aren't enough!
Here are the presently rideable ones that live with us:
'67:


'65:


'63: (originally built by Pedro Colon, modified slightly by me)


'50: (Came from Chicago Area)


'40: (20" Frame model - presently being re-assembled, getting a new signplate, a black front fender, different wheels and tires, and a proper basket)


There are more sitting around too. Presently awaiting some parts to come back is a '52 that is going to be black, and others are a '39, two '48's, a '54, a '57, a 60, and a '66. It is not positive at this time if they will all come to life, but for sure there will be at least 9 complete ones before I'm done. The worst part of this? Storage of completed ones! It takes as much room for 4 of these as it does for a dozen conventional bikes!
(I have photos to prove that.. :roll: )

Loads of fun, and a lot of work yet to be done.
Rat Royale
REC Elsewhere
 
This bike is not mine...I found the picture on the internet. I have a full-time job, but I have a home-based business called Planet of the Tee Shirts. I screenprint part-time in my garage. I want in the worst way to get my hands on a truck bike to advertise my business. I can picture one now with a Hanes or Fruit of the Loom 6 dozen box up front, me cruising around giving away tee shirts with my logo.

Does anyone have a truck bike to spare?

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