Odd Cannondale
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Odd Cannondale
Was wondering if anyone could tell me the value in a high demand market and anything other information on the bike including quality and year. I can't find any marking on the bike so I'm not even sure that it's a cannondale.image (1).jpg
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Only thing on that bike that's Cannondale is the water bottle. Looks like a gaspipe steel frame with stamped dropouts, but even that's a guess without better pix.
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Not a Cannondale. They never made steel bikes. This looks like a department store quality bike, circa 1970s. If so, value is pretty minimal. I'd take the first $40 someone offered.
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Hard too tell much from pics but not an American Cannondale. Looks to be a low end department store level bike from late 60's early 70's the fact it's a 3speed with dropbars ,safety levers and demi fenders make me think likely British. As presented its worth about $50.
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I don't think anyone would actually pay for that bike. It's not a great picture but I don't think someone with the knowledge to get it operable would have any interest in it. If those shorty fenders are not rusted they might bring you a few dollars.
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In Houston, people will give you more money for that snow on the ground than that non-Canondale bike.
That bike is donation or curbside material.
That bike is donation or curbside material.
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