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Old 03-20-18 | 05:32 PM
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From: Monkey Junction, Wilmington, NC

Bikes: 1964 Schwinn Paramount P-13 DeLuxe, 1964 Schwinn Sport Super Sport, 1972 Falcon San Remo, 1974 Maserati MT-1, 1974 Raleigh International, 1984 Lotus Odyssey, 198? Rossin Ghibli, 1990 LeMond Le Vanquer (sic), 1991 Specialized Allez Transition Pro, +

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Originally Posted by jj1091
Fairly often, when I see a listing like this, I send them an email reply letting them know what it actually is, and more often than not I receive a "Thanks!" reply. Of course, I check back later, and only about half the time do they change the post.
The seller does write: "Any input is appreciated."?

"Garage for a few years. Everything works. Tires hold air. Tubeless tire. No markings on the bike or decals. Was professionally painted at some point but did not add decals. Numbers on the bottom of sprocket housing. Bike appears to be 1980 plus or minus. Not a steel frame some type alloy. I'm not a bike expert. Researched as much as I could. Not sure of size of bike . Rims measure 24 and 1/2 in . Not sure of size of bike. Rims measure 24 and a half inches. 33 in to the top of crossbar . 450 or make reasonable offer....one person has questioned it being a paramount, thought it might be a continental. As far as I can tell it Continental does not have lug joints. Stem shifters were offered as an option on the Paramount around 1980. According to the previous owner it definitely is a Paramount. Numbers below the crank on the frame mean nothing as far as I can tell. Any input is appreciated."


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