1967 Schwinn Breeze resto/mod
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1967 Schwinn Breeze resto/mod
Wife bought this at a garage sale over 5 years ago, bone stock. She wanted something "over the top".
Painted in PPG Lime Twist, frame stripped to bare steel, all aluminum hand polished to better than new
luster. Color matching chain. Venerable Sturmy Archer 3 speed hub works flawlessly. She loves it! Rides like a couch.
Painted in PPG Lime Twist, frame stripped to bare steel, all aluminum hand polished to better than new
luster. Color matching chain. Venerable Sturmy Archer 3 speed hub works flawlessly. She loves it! Rides like a couch.
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wow, absolutely a stunner. more photos please!
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What a gorgeous bicycle. What brand/type of grips and saddle are those? I'd love something similar.
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The saddle is a Bell from Walmart (lol) the grips are leather from a lbs specializing in cruisers, dont know the brand sorry =(