Vintage Bicycle Ad Hawthorne Bike Montgomery Ward USA 1899 See more like this. Hawthorne Montgomery Wards Bicycle Badge Emblem 1940s -50s ACID ETCHED Aluminum. Vintage pre-war Montgomery Wards Hawthorne bicycle Girls w/skirt Guard Fender.
You could be the proud owner of this vintage blue and grey Montgomery Ward Hawthorne ladies bicycle. This steel ladies bicycle was handmade in the U.S.A. Hawthorne Bicycle was distributed by Montgomery Ward from 1934-1960 through their stores and catalog sales. These bikes were mainly produced by the Cleveland Welding Company. This bicycle features a tank that requires 2 D cell batteries to power the horn, a dual spring saddle, spring absorbing front end, front and rear fenders, a rear light that is built into the rear rack, turn signals in the rear rack as well as a brake light.
This bicycle is looking for a new home, and it could be yours. BIKE CONDITION: Bicycle has some chips in paint, we are currently unaware of the working condition of the lights, they may just need bulbs? 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 - 19' Top Tube - 23' Stand-over height - 15.5' Bike Weight - 40 plus pounds Specifications: Seatpost - No Specific marking Saddle - No specific marking, dual spring Stem - 60mm Handlebars- 54cm Brake calipers - New Departure coaster brake Crankset - Single Chainring Pedals - Torrington Hubs - 36 hole New Departure laced to 26' rims Serial #C46574 Reference # 152192.
Hawthorne Not to be contradictory, but part of what was said is correct, part was not. Your frame and fork likely came together and are from about 41 to 47. They did come decked out with tanks, rack, a couple different headlights and a couple different chain guards. I have a 41 and it came with all these items. One of the members here has been in the process of gathering as many serial numbers and pic's as people will send in order to better date and document all the Cleveland Welding built bikes.
They were made with a number of different badges. Torrent invalid bencoding. Sorry, but can't remember the member's handle. Maybe look back in the Birds Of A Feather forum??
Not to be contradictory, but part of what was said is correct, part was not. Your frame and fork likely came together and are from about 41 to 47. They did come decked out with tanks, rack, a couple different headlights and a couple different chain guards. I have a 41 and it came with all these items. Spravka o ezhemesyachnom fonde oplati truda primer.
One of the members here has been in the process of gathering as many serial numbers and pic's as people will send in order to better date and document all the Cleveland Welding built bikes. They were made with a number of different badges. Sorry, but can't remember the member's handle. Maybe look back in the Birds Of A Feather forum?? Not to be contradictory, but part of what was said is correct, part was not. Your frame and fork likely came together and are from about 41 to 47.
They did come decked out with tanks, rack, a couple different headlights and a couple different chain guards. I have a 41 and it came with all these items.
One of the members here has been in the process of gathering as many serial numbers and pic's as people will send in order to better date and document all the Cleveland Welding built bikes. They were made with a number of different badges. Sorry, but can't remember the member's handle. Maybe look back in the Birds Of A Feather forum??