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Location: Gwynn's Island Va
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1940 Firestone Flying Ace,skip tooth sprocket,horn in tank.Last year for the swing stand. Made by Colson from 1939-1941. A good Cleaning is all it needs...and tires. Whitewalls or Blackwalls?
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Location: new britain,ct 06052
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Black. What did it come with originally? Are you going to restore it, use it as a rider, or just as it is? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Black wall Firestone High Speed tires is what came on it. The orignal front was still on it. Rims are painted the bike color with white pin stripes. These bikes were built for Firestone to sell in there stores.
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Location: Plymouth NH
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Very cool bike!
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Location: Suttons Bay, Mich.
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I had a 1930's Lincoln bike with locking fork that was my Grandfather's bike. I rode it all over the place. Sadly I lost it in a house fire. Nice bike!
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Location: Fairfax, VA
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