While I'm at it....as found in attic....
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While I'm at it....as found in attic....

https://s246.photobucket.com/albums/gg84/thumpick/
My best bud was GIVEN a house by his elderly aunt..
...I am not making this up.........and this old timer was in the attic........Again I searched all the "official" info I could find. I found plenty of old Spitfires; but none with a "tank". The tanks also houses an electric horn I think. Sorry about the pics; dark attic ya know.........
Any thoughts????
Last edited by Thumpic; 04-10-08 at 08:45 PM.
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dude, there's something fishy hereabouts. I don't see no stinkin' spitfire, all I see is a pretty nice older Schwinn Traveller...you trying to trick us up, hea?
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spitfire on the head badge (for sure) and I think on the chain guard....but I didn't take the pics I did find a pic of a restored spitfire like it......I'll see if i can find a link........
https://collection.rydjor.com/bikecollection/1955sch.htm
I hope the pic owner doesn't mind...........
https://collection.rydjor.com/bikecollection/1955sch.htm
I hope the pic owner doesn't mind...........
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https://s246.photobucket.com/albums/gg84/thumpick/
My best bud was GIVEN a house by his elderly aunt..
...I am not making this up.........as this old timer was in the attic........
Again I searched all the info I could find. I found plenty of old Spitfires; but none with a "tank". The tanks also houses an electric horn I think. Sorry about the pics; dark attic ya know.........
Any thoughts????
My best bud was GIVEN a house by his elderly aunt..
...I am not making this up.........as this old timer was in the attic........Again I searched all the info I could find. I found plenty of old Spitfires; but none with a "tank". The tanks also houses an electric horn I think. Sorry about the pics; dark attic ya know.........
Any thoughts????



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When I was about 7 or 8, one of the neighbors purchased a green spitfire for one son and a blue one for the other. Too bad they beat those bikes into the ground. I remember the big thrill I got when they let me press the horn button. What can I say, we lived in a dull neighborhood.
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my spitfire

This is a 55 spitfire, I don't think it had a tank. It has painted fenders that are currently at my buddies body shop being straightened, but I think the NOS chrome ones are very cool, espicially with a set of Ace hardware's finest SS hardware!! From what I've read and seen the spitfire was the low end of the schwinn line up. I think your bike was "pimped" by the original owner. however, that paintjob was common on a few of the lower end models.
I have bontrager 2.35's on mine, but if I could choose again I would have gone with WTB weirwolfs in 2.55.
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G-funk... the OPs bike matched the other collector's bike in post #4 to a T. I really don't think the tank is a customization. More likely it was an option (but maybe that is what you mean). Also note that we are probably seeing the difference between the boys and girls models.
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Check out the Dutch bike on Dave Moulton's site. Bought just before WWII, then put away when the war started in an attic, where it stayed for 64 years.
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G-funk... the OPs bike matched the other collector's bike in post #4 to a T. I really don't think the tank is a customization. More likely it was an option (but maybe that is what you mean). Also note that we are probably seeing the difference between the boys and girls models.
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Those are both beautiful bikes.
I wish I could find something like that in my attic.
don't know about the bike, but if that's linoleum on the floor, it's worth about $1000 to the right people.
Looks like carpet to me...
I never understood why people would put a bike in an attic, seems like alot of work to get it up there...
CHances are its not coming down for quite a few years.
I wish I could find something like that in my attic.
don't know about the bike, but if that's linoleum on the floor, it's worth about $1000 to the right people.
I never understood why people would put a bike in an attic, seems like alot of work to get it up there...
CHances are its not coming down for quite a few years.






