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I believe this is a late 30's Hawthorne, possibly a Zepplin. Haven't found any numbers on it yet. Old house paint is covering the whole thing.
Wonder if you can get that horn to work???? COuld only imigian what kind of sounds you would get out of it...HAHAHA
Sweet find. Zep was the model name for the most deluxe bike that Hawthorne offered. The chainring says this was originally a Rollfast, not a Hawthorne. Though, it does look to be a ladies chainring, so it could have been easily swapped and lying to me (just seems a bit coincidental if that's the case). Both use horizontal badge holes. One way to tell a true Zep is that they all had locking forks and this is a correct non-locking fork. Being repainted and having replacement fenders doesn't help to determine how equipped it was originally. I'd put this one at 1937; 1936 had a different seat collar, and triple steps show up very sparsely after 1937.
The rear hub is a standard ND model D shell with the two-speed conversion. They did offer them factory on their high-end models as a New Departure DD. This was the add-on kit which most examples are. Still valuable parts, though these are a little crispy.
Sweet find. Zep was the model name for the most deluxe bike that Hawthorne offered. The chainring says this was originally a Rollfast, not a Hawthorne. Though, it does look to be a ladies chainring, so it could have been easily swapped and lying to me (just seems a bit coincidental if that's the case). Both use horizontal badge holes. One way to tell a true Zep is that they all had locking forks and this is a correct non-locking fork. Being repainted and having replacement fenders doesn't help to determine how equipped it was originally. I'd put this one at 1937; 1936 had a different seat collar, and triple steps show up very sparsely after 1937.
The rear hub is a standard ND model D shell with the two-speed conversion. They did offer them factory on their high-end models as a New Departure DD. This was the add-on kit which most examples are. Still valuable parts, though these are a little crispy.
Thanks J. That definitely does help!! Do you by chance have any photos of one you can share?
I'm thinking of having the rear hub & 2spd conversion laced with some black 3G 57mm hubs, strip the frame down to bare metal, replace the saddle, strip the fenders, BLO it and just cruise it. I have a sweet chain guard from something I think would look good on a bare metal frame.
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