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Old 07-04-18 | 12:06 PM
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Bike is Cruiser style. Numbers we have found on frame are 1 -063601 and 2FC-2026G I have found no other defining numbers and there is no badge. I couldn't post a picture because I haven't acquired enough points. I got this bike for my mom and was just curious. I was told its older.
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Old 07-09-18 | 08:22 AM
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Any ideas at all will help me continue my own search
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Old 07-09-18 | 08:57 AM
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Welcome to the Bike Forums, Fae. Take a moment, or two, to say hello to at least ten people. Once done, I believe that you will be able to post pictures. And pictures dramatically help us help you. Hope that is a bit helpful and looking forward to seeing the bike.
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@Fae Dominae ,
where in the world are you? This might help some of us to help you.

If you are in the USA, then I have seen a 2FC serial number on a Western Flyer bicycle that was supposed to be from the early 1970s. I do not know the frame manufacturer.
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