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Vintage Schwinn Packard Autocycle 18"

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Rare collector's piece with locking truss fork!

Vintage Schwinn Packard Autocycle 18"

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You could be the proud owner of this vintage Ladies Schwinn Packard Autocycle Bicycle. This bike is in fair shape. Some chrome has been painted. Missing the front fender light. Has the holes for a skirt guard in the rear fender. Large button EA horn. Functional locking truss-rod fork, key is stuck and I do not want to force it. I don't think they had the large feather chain guards on these prewar bikes but I could be wrong. This bicycle is looking for a new home, and it could be yours.

BIKE CONDITION:

The paint is in fair shape with scratches chips and wear marks. The chrome is rusty and some has been painted silver. The seat has tears and scuffs. This bicycle appears to be rideable but we would recommend a tune up or safety check over by a qualified mechanic before riding.

This bicycle is being sold as is please see photographs for details.

Measurements:

Seat tube -18"
Top Tube - 21.5"
Stand-over height - 30"

Specifications:

Seatpost - Original
Saddle - Replaced, tears and scuffs
Stem - Original
Handlebars - Original, grips are not.
Headset - Original
Brake calipers - Coaster brake hub
Crankset - Original
Pedals - Original
Hubs - New Departure Model "D" coaster brake hub laced to chrome (painted silver ) rims.

Serial #G67403
Reference #8884

Additional Information

Gender Womens
Color Blue
Speeds Single
Features
  • Rare & Collectable
  • Horn Tank
  • Made in USA
Frameset Info not available
Drivetrain Single Speed Coaster Brake
Manufacturer Schwinn
Decade 1930s
Country of Origin USA
Used or New Used
Can be seen at 640 W Washington
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