First Rat Build '58 Tornado Frame (noob)

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Howdy from somewhere between Western NY and the Fingerlakes. I "ended" my first Rat Rod build after 5 years (3 of which the bike sat waiting for me). The frame was 11/26/1958 Schwinn Tornado. I painted it 70s green to match my 78 VW Westy but plan to change it back to a barn red. (pics show the OG paint and details underneath.) The frame came from my grandfather's barn after he passed in 2006. It was my Uncle's bike when he was a kid and he added the Ape Hangers sometime in the late 60's early 70's (I'm guessing). the rest has been a complicated art project but I'm satisfied with the results (it actually rides)! I had taken apart and fixed single-speed cruisers before, but this was different. Enough talk, here are a few pics.
BTW, The only original parts which were on the bike when I got it are the crank and pedals.
 

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Love it!
 
Tell me about those rear extensions, and what is that plate by the seat post?

Very cool!

The rear extensions are simply 2"x6" metal plates from the Hardwear store, with 4 predrilled holes. They are bolted directly to the dropouts and the hub sets inside the last hole.

The Plate by the seat post was on there when I got the bike from my Grandpa's barn. I'm guessing the frame was loose so he stabilized it by drilling thru the frame and mounting the bracket. I have never had any trouble with it.
 
That green reminds me of a Ford Pinto wagon I had in the 70's.
Was pretty rusted so I patched it up and painted it with a cheesy little spray gun and a tiny airless compressor. Found a deal at a freight salvage place on a dented can of Clark forklift green. The rest is history. :whistle:
 

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