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Saw this Huffy on Craigslist for $20 and I thought it was worth that in parts alone.

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When I got there he also had the Murray in the garage and I threw him and offer and he said yes.
He said it’s an 82 Murray and was planning on working on it to be a cruiser, I guess that never happened. I will most likely flip the Murray in the near future.
What do you guys think?

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Good times!



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That murray has a "old bikes never die" look to it I would pull apart replace all the bearings,pack some grease,find some warn pre loved tyres,chain and seat and just use it for a bit of fun
 
That murray has a "old bikes never die" look to it I would pull apart replace all the bearings,pack some grease,find some warn pre loved tyres,chain and seat and just use it for a bit of fun
Nice ones! I'd clean the murray up and ride it. 24's are so fun! I don't ride mine as much as I should, but I have a blast every time I do!

I'm tempted on making it rideable, which wouldnt take much. But I think I'm going to post this up for sale in the next few days and putting money towards a new BBQ grill. I don't even know how much to ask for this ride. I'm gonna throw a number out there and see if it sticks. :113:
 
They don't bring a lot of dough...definitely one of those worth more as parts than complete bikes. @heartlandcruisers was looking for one a while back. I told him I would keep an eye out as fairly nice ones were popping up at the rate of one every three or four months for awhile. As soon as I started looking for them...they dried up.

Your best bet is to find someone that had one, or really wanted one, as a kid...and I think @heartlandcruisers did :thumbsup:.

Well, your best bet is to fix it up and enjoy it, as dizzle suggested...but, if you are going to sell it...see above :grin:.
 

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