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Making this for a friend and neighbor out of "seconds" I have laying around. The original bike was found by me over a decade ago at an estate sale, and supposedly belonged to a schoolteacher who used it during WW2 gas rationing days to commute to her job in Austin, Tejas. The killer bits were her '42 license plate, the peaked fenders and the mighty Morrow Coaster, all of which went on to other projects or trade, but when she was almost stripped bare I began to appreciate the rough beauty of the patina and her lines, and decided she should ride again, if in maybe slightly less style than back in the day.
Here is a rough assemblage of the parts I grabbed to see if I had enough to complete her with what I had lying around. This is already changing up a bit...
My concept for the project is to try my hand at a build that goes without any new paint, and doesn't cost me much if any cash to complete. Most of what I spent was at Vato-Zone getting some WD-40 and steel wool and some clear coat stuff. Also, I'm trying some de-rust techniques including using a four day vinegar soak. More on how that worked out soon - it works well!
Here is a rough assemblage of the parts I grabbed to see if I had enough to complete her with what I had lying around. This is already changing up a bit...
My concept for the project is to try my hand at a build that goes without any new paint, and doesn't cost me much if any cash to complete. Most of what I spent was at Vato-Zone getting some WD-40 and steel wool and some clear coat stuff. Also, I'm trying some de-rust techniques including using a four day vinegar soak. More on how that worked out soon - it works well!