Classic & Vintage - Paramount on EBAY

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AiredaleII
10-27-09, 07:53 PM
I was watching this item:
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h33/Airedale1/paramount.jpg
on EBAY and it just ended. Bids went up to $986.00, it did not meet the reserve. I don't know much about Paramounts. Would that be worth over $1000.00, frame only? It sure was a beauty.
Rabid Koala
10-27-09, 08:10 PM
I was watching that one too. It sure is a beautiful frame, I wish I knew the story, especially if the modification was done by Schwinn.
There was much discussion of this frame over on the Classic Rendezvous list.
Grand Bois
10-28-09, 06:26 AM
Are those bottle cage bosses on the bottom of the down tube, or are they for something else?
I've been eying this paramount tandem: http://albany.craigslist.org/bik/1414978023.html
One of you should buy it and end my hand wringing.
noglider
10-28-09, 06:57 AM
I've been eying this paramount tandem: http://albany.craigslist.org/bik/1414978023.html
One of you should buy it and end my hand wringing.
Oh my God, if I had the money, I would buy that TODAY. I've been dying to get a tandem for me and my wife. This one is beautiful, is sized close enough for us, and the price is excellent.
Are those bottle cage bosses on the bottom of the down tube, or are they for something else?
Looks like. Touring bikes used em like that sometimes, for another bottle.
cudak888
10-28-09, 08:43 AM
Seller bought the already-modified frame as a rough hulk for $300 in September (it was black), then refinished it. He did the same with a P-14 Paramount Track which was repainted teal.
I wouldn't mind these gaudy (just look at the thickness of that clear coat) restorations if it weren't for those god-awful downtube decals. You'd think that he'd make an effort to produce them correctly, but what can you expect from a high-zoot flipper?
One of the fellows on the CR list pointed out an amusing fact regarding the modifications: Who would put a braze-on FD mount, short drops, rack, rear eyelets, and what looks to be recessed brake mounting on a P-13? There won't be any fender clearance, and there aren't any front eyelets. :lol:
-Kurt
TejanoTrackie
10-28-09, 08:46 AM
Are those bottle cage bosses on the bottom of the down tube, or are they for something else?
I think so. I've seen this done to add a 3rd bottle in addition to the ones on the downtube and seatube. Also, it has been done on some mountain bike frames like my Nishiki Alien ACX, which does not have room for a bottle cage on the seatube.
bleukahuna
10-28-09, 09:25 AM
Many purpose built touring bikes have the third bottle mount under the down tube. It's usually used to carry the fuel bottle for a camp stove.
AiredaleII
10-29-09, 11:04 PM
It's been relisted with a buy it now price of $2500.00:eek:
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