Actually, I think I will call this girl, Tamara Trek, cousin to Penelope "Money Pit" Peugeot...and since it seems there have been some replacements, I will consider her an OPEN CANVAS!
Exhibit A. Rear rim not original, and once the mud was removed, rear hub is a Sovos with a freewheel that cannot be identified except by an electron microscope..
Exhibit B. Front is correct, but in iffy shape...well oval shape.
Exhibit C. Crankset seems okay...so far. Deore rear/Random Shimano Derailleurs, Shifter are both in perfect operational shape.
Exhibit D: Pretty sure an ITM Europa and cheap Tektro levers were not OE.
Exhibit E: Seatpost makes me feel like my vision is blurred.
Exhibit F: Brakes are rusty, but in good shape. And scare me.
Exhibit G: The headset pits align at the perfect steering points...so we're good there.
Exhibit H: The tires were home to 1,200 species of insects and a biome all to itself. Everything is probably fine there.
Another excellent investment by JDawg!
EDIT: Addendum...was a Schwinn saddle OE?
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