1940s CWC Roadmaster

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Finally getting a CWC. Sold the New Belgium bike for triple what I paid for it, so I rewarded myself with this 1940s CWC Roadmaster from Walker.

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Nice ride you got there. It's got most of the good parts. What are you going to do to it?
I just finished mine this week, and it was in similar condition to yours.


 
Nice work 77XLT! I think yours is a bit older than mine based on the chainstays.

Wildcat, I love what you did with Coppertooth! Looks like the same frame as mine, so I am guessing mine is around a 1947 as well.

I don't know how I will end up doing this one. No immediate plans. It might even end up in BO9.
 
panelman said:
I love that thing, Thanks for removing the temptation before it ended up in my stable.

I know what you mean. I was checking it out a few times a day almost hoping it would be sold. I have been wanting a CWC frame for a while though.
 
Mine had a different style chain guard, but it's just a standard model, no truss rods or anything. And mine has a dogleg crank. If you post the serial number, I'll bet rms37 might have a good idea of the year.
 
Wildcat said:
Mine had a different style chain guard, but it's just a standard model, no truss rods or anything. And mine has a dogleg crank. If you post the serial number, I'll bet rms37 might have a good idea of the year.

I'll pop up the serial number when I get it.
 

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