Schwinn bicycle value



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RICHARD SWARTZ

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Anyone know where/how to determine the value of a girl's Schwinn bicycle
1964-66 vintage?
 
In article <OCdHe.10173$S%5.6051@trnddc06>, [email protected]
says...
> Anyone know where/how to determine the value of a girl's Schwinn bicycle
> 1964-66 vintage?


If it's in absolutely mint condition, it might be worth something to a
collector, but if it shows the normal wear and tear of a kid riding it,
then it won't be worth much. You could try http://www.oldroads.com for
another source of information on old bikes.

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> In article <OCdHe.10173$S%5.6051@trnddc06>, [email protected]
> says...
>> Anyone know where/how to determine the value of a girl's Schwinn bicycle
>> 1964-66 vintage?

>
> If it's in absolutely mint condition, it might be worth something to a
> collector, but if it shows the normal wear and tear of a kid riding it,
> then it won't be worth much. You could try http://www.oldroads.com for
> another source of information on old bikes.


The funny think is that girls bikes generally are in the best condition and
worth the least in terms of collectibility. Many people will collect the
girls bikes in order to strip them and put the almost new parts onto a men's
bike from the same manufacturer and era.