Classic and Vintage Bicycles: What's it Worth? Appraisals and Inquiries - Vintage BRIDGESTONE Sabrina, anyone ever seen one of these?

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sozzled
04-26-09, 10:49 AM
I have never seen of these before. Can't find any literature on it. I am thinking late 1960's - early 1970's. Was thinking of the movie Sabrina with Audrey Hepburn, perhaps a promotional, but that was in 1954, anyway I can only be so lucky.
It's a single speed with a rear drum brake and all the bells and whistles.
Anyone know when it was made and what it might be worth?
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lance legstrong
11-11-10, 07:22 PM
Very nice! I just bought one, but it's not as clean as yours and is missing the front bag.
Stainless fenders, skirt guards, full chaincase, rod brakes/drum rear, generator/headlight...
If anybody knows anything about these, I'd be interested too!
Apparently there's a current or recent production model with the same name (totally different bike) sold in England, and that's what all of the search results seem to be for.
Very nice! I just bought one, but it's not as clean as yours and is missing the front bag.
Stainless fenders, skirt guards, full chaincase, rod brakes/drum rear, generator/headlight...
If anybody knows anything about these, I'd be interested too!
Apparently there's a current or recent production model with the same name (totally different bike) sold in England, and that's what all of the search results seem to be for.
I just purchased a 5 speed women's Sabina bike at a tag sale. It is silver, aluminum fenders & steel frame, & 27" wheels. I removed the light generator because it didn't work. Just now discovered the little Hebbie Trumpf on the rear frame is a bike spoke lock~~I don't have a key for it. Mine appears to be German made because of a German emblem (previous owner was German). Was wondering how old this bike might be?
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