1938 elgin oriole, 1941 Cadillac, 1979 spitfire

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I haven’t posted any new finds in here for a while. I had these three finds come up all pretty recently.

The oriole year is a bit of a guess, but it should be close. This one was a long drive to get but worth it. It’s kind of an odd one because it’s a Monark built version. Most of the parts are original, but missing some of the bb parts.

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The 1941 schwinn built Cadillac should make a cool klunker. The frame, fork, crank, and sprocket appear to be original. The wheels are s7’s and the original paint has been sanded off.
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Also picked up the April of 1979 spitfire. It was made a few months before I was born. Pretty clean bike and mostly original. The grease on the entire bike had basically solidified. The rear wheel wouldn’t turn. Currently going through and regreasing everything.
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Three great finds, especially the Oriole. How can you tell it's Monark? I thought they only used Murray and Westfield for Elgins.
 
I think they changed out the chain ring for the newer Bendix red band hub. A prewar bike would have had a skip tooth chain ring I think.
 
1/2" pitch chain goes waaaaay back. Fauber sold 1/2" rings, Mead bikes in the 20s, Black Beauty Bikes in the 20s... I've seen 1/2" Monark pastel chainrings going back to '36 at least.

Mostly higher end bikes had the option very early on...just like some lower end bikes still had skiptooth up to ~1950s.
 
I have a list of Monark serial numbers going back to 1934. In 46 they went to the BB plate, but this bike is older than that. I continually gather info and keep notes. Every bit helps.
 
I haven’t posted any new finds in here for a while. I had these three finds come up all pretty recently.

The oriole year is a bit of a guess, but it should be close. This one was a long drive to get but worth it. It’s kind of an odd one because it’s a Monark built version. Most of the parts are original, but missing some of the bb parts.

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The 1941 schwinn built Cadillac should make a cool klunker. The frame, fork, crank, and sprocket appear to be original. The wheels are s7’s and the original paint has been sanded off.
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Also picked up the April of 1979 spitfire. It was made a few months before I was born. Pretty clean bike and mostly original. The grease on the entire bike had basically solidified. The rear wheel wouldn’t turn. Currently going through and regreasing everything.
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Really cool old bikes.. The Monark Silver Kings as far back as 35 had the 1/2" pitch chains...
 
Great scores. I especially love that Oriole. It's such a sexy frame. I still have a crusty one to build someday.

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@Wildcat like other people said the 1/2” pitch chain is original. I have the original rear wheel and it is 1/2”. @RustyGold pointed out all the parts that point towards it being Monark built. It’s definitely not a common version of this bike. Though I did find one other over on the cabe. Here’s the serial.
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