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Well, I guess I'll throw my hat in the ring... I haven't made any specific plans yet, but here's what I've got to start with:

a red circa 1937 Wards Hawthorne "Zep" style sport/fastback frame





 
Thanks, guys. The Zep is one of my all time favorite vintage balloon tire bike frames. It appears to have fairly modern geometry for a 75 year old design... weighs over 8 lbs, though :shock:



I got the head badge off with no damage (although the screws crumbled), removed the bearing cups, the chain adjusting bolts and the seat post clamp bolt - ready to strip down for a repaint

 
got these aluminum handlebars heading my way...

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I hadn't noticed before, but the upper half of the non-drive side dropout on this frame was in rough shape... it's been chewed up by a loose axle at some point in the past




My neighbor who is a welder was kind enough to repair it for me - he welded in a small strip of steel to restore the original shape of the dropout and to prevent future damage

 
Worked on the head badge today... here's what I started with - many years of build up, probably multiple paint jobs



After removing the top layer(s) of old red paint with Citristrip, I had to use aircraft stripper and a green scrubby pad a few times on the really stubborn stuff - then I cleaned it up a bit with Nevr-Dull wadding. I think I will leave it this way - I like the polished aluminum look

 
Things have been super busy for me the past couple of weeks, but I was finally able make some more progress today.... I got the frame sandblasted this morning





I was going to do a chemical strip at home, but decided not to (we have chickens and other animals I was concerned might somehow be exposed to the toxins)
 

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