Here's my '38 Zep.
Welcome to the Snyder Society
Looking forward to seeing what you do to yours
If it isn't an actual Zep, what did they call this model?Quick answer: your frame was made by Snyder, sold by Wards, it never was a Zep. This basic frame style was a "Zep" model in 1937. It had a locking fork, side-stand, and no ears for dropstand on the rear fork ends...among other things that made the bike a Zep.
Spend a few bucks on the Elgin/Higgins/Hawthorne book from the cabe, worth every nickel.
If it isn't an actual Zep, what did they call this model?
I was previous I got it from was told by previous owner he got it from, that it was sand blasted and repainted, then has faux patina added.I don't think these Hawthorne bikes had names in 1938 and 1939, and the catalog pages I've seen don't show them with chain guards. The guard you have is shown as an accessory.
These bikes were sold as "value" models, noted as "lowest price we know of..." in Wards cat's.
Have you tried to look for original paint on the fenders, frame, and fork?
I was previous I got it from was told by previous owner he got it from, that it was sand blasted and repainted, then has faux patina added.
Muey bueno.
No faux.
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