Both bikes would date from the early to mid '50s.MCPRE said:Love the slate blue and cream, both bikes are nice. Is the blue one an old bike, I would like to get a 30's to 50's fixer upper and give it a go.
That site is one of the best out there for vintage bikes. Dave Stromberger (that's his site) is one of the best vintage bicycle restoration specialists in the US. Another very good site is The CABE (The Classic & Antique Bicycle Exchange) http://www.thecabe.com/MCPRE said:Hey Kilroy, you have probably seen this website but I spend hours looking at these beauties. I really like the womens like Colsons and Hawthorne. There are a few 20" boys bikes that are really neat.
http://www.nostalgic.net/arc/bicycles/
Join the club! I've been looking for one to restore as well, and all I have run across have been restored examples selling for far more than I can justify at this point.JD Boswell said:I'm still looking for a WW2 military Columbia bike.
JD Boswell said:I just finished restoring a WW2 Compax Paratrooper Bicycle. It weighs between 40 and 50 lbs and drives like my 1942 Ford gpw jeep.
It has that 60+ year old feel to it and I just love it! The best part is that is collapses into 2 parts and can be stored in my jeep's bustle basket. I'll post some pics when I upload them this week.
I'm still looking for a WW2 military Columbia bike.
KilroyCD said:The Compax looks great! If you want to put a Columbia headbadge on it (as Columbia made the Compax), they are available from Memory Lane Classics (www.memorylane-classics.com). They have the prewar Columbia headbadge on special for $5.
CliffG said:JD you worked out all of the dents in the back fender/mudguard very nicly, I can not figure out how you took the beavertail flange out on the bac.
it is amazing how much just the addition of the front fender made on this nice bicycle.
JD Boswell said:Thanks for the compliment! I'm thinking of building a Bicycle Side Car for it so the gals at Reading can ride around hawking our charity calendars in it.
Actually none of the Compax Paratrooper or Compax Traveler Bicycles had the standard Columbia Head Badge. They had the Westfield Compax Head Badge:
I left mine on there painted over with OD Green.
I do have the pre-War Columbia Badge so I can put it on my MG frame when I find it.
I'm thinking of making a custom headbadge for it and paint it for the unit I portray the 8th ID. We'll see.......
KilroyCD said:Hmm, I saw a couple OD Compax / Paras with the standard Columbia headbadge at the military vehicle rally at Aberdeen a couple years ago. I wonder if the person who restored those bikes put those on. Looking at the paint, the colour is spot-on. Did you use Aervoe 987-A?