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toolate2
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Bought this bike around 15 yrs ago. It was covered in house paint. Over the following years I restored it to it's former glory...Well, almost...I still need to get the horn tank re-chromed.
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Posted 2 years ago
toolate2
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Bought this bike around 15 yrs ago. It was covered in house paint. Over the following years I restored it to it's former glory...Well, almost...I still need to get the horn tank re-chromed.
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Nice restoral on the black phantom, that's a keeper.
Thought I'd bring this to the top again as an act of shameless self promotion...
As much as those things are worth I would be afraid to ride it!
You know what? It's the nicest riding bicycle I've ever been on. It's only drawback is that it weighs 60 or so pounds with all it's D cel batteries installed...LOL.... They aren't worth what they once were...
I had a hand me down Schwinn when I was a kid. That thing fell on me I knew it. After that we went to the sting rays. They don't make seats like those big old Schwinn's anymore
What a great example for anyone wanting to restore one ! And they were not called seats but saddles !
Thanks for all the wonderful comments! We love the old bike. Every time I think about selling it my family protests so loudly you'd think I was talking about getting rid of the dog.
I want to take this one for a ride its great I have a bike collection.Nice to see you like my toys too thanks
You're welcome to ride it anytime!
Don't tease me ?
So when can I take this gem for a ride? I have a rollfast and some sting rays and others but .This is a keeper for sure.
Right now it's parked on the porch...enclosed porch that is... We'll break er out soon as the weather turns nice! You should post all your bikes!!
Yes Some are in another large storage building in asheville.I have one in a window downstairs I will take pic.Im going to open the shop today.We need money.( Sisters Row will be open today)Thanks for chat toolate2
Just purchased a 1957 black phantom from the original owner.Trying to duplicate the one i had in 1952. Bike needs rear reflector,new decal on one tank.and a small dent in front and rear fender (small).Not that i am going to sell it but the question is. Should i make the repairs or leave alone? Value wise would it hurt it or help it.Bike has been inside,heated storage per original owner and is in great shape.S/N C0105,1957? Whats the opinion? Thanks, Chet.
Chet, The "repairs" you're talking about are so minor they probably wouldn't effect the value either way. I would suggest doing whatever makes you feel good. New decals are always good! Above all, ride it and enjoy it!!
Cool Ride, cooler that it gets rode
cool bike
Old schwinns are great
when you get them they are all rough(my tiger is a good example) but they are all diferent
mind if i ask how much the restoration cost? did you do the work yourself or took it to someone?
I did everything myself. I have about $600.00 tied up in the bike. Thanks for asking!
This thing keeps floating back up. Thanks for the love guys!! I'll take more pictures and post them...
Beautiful bike. I bought one in 1954 from a friend for $50.00....
rode it 3 years. Sold it for $35.0, and bought a Harley for $50.00...
those were the good ole' days..........
Beautiful , love to take her for a spin !
Thanks metalman!
Stunning !! I have a picture of my Dad at 10yrs old in 1949 1st year on his Phantom. Awesome Bike !!!
That sir is one sharp work of art the lines and all the chrome just make me drool. Schwinn hit a home run with that bike. You are lucky to have such a piece of American history.
I have a 1962 Schwinn American with the two speed bendix hub that I have restored but your phantom is king of the road. Nice job.
Thanks for the comment you have done a nice job on your phantom looks great.
Now, this is a ride.Some people might walk a mile but not with this one.It's a knockout!
Thanks guys!
My new favorite screen name... Thanks Purpleisafruit6!!
A true thing of beauty! You have done a great job toolate2!
I agree. It's a classic! Thanks!!
Love that Phantom! Had one for years. Front Bendix hand brake & all. Washed & waxed every week. Haven't had a comfy saddle since. Great work---take good care of her.
This bike originally had the Schwinn "Fore Wheel Drum Brake" you're talking about but I took it off and replaced it with a period Schwinn hub. The original had asbestos brake shoes and that kind of freaked me out a bit.... Cool thing though. It worked just like an automotive drum brake. I sold it on ebay for $300.00
Very nice job with it. It looks great enjoy!!!
Thanks Miss Mani...
Thanks for the love Shughs!!
thats a dandy
Thanks Van!!!
Thanks timetraveler!!!
Thanks elayem!!!
Awesome bike!!!!
Thanks Echo_Delta!!!
Thanks spriteboy42!!
Thank you Mr. Tucker!!!
Thanks again Nick!
Thanks for the love elayem0110!!
Wondefful find!
Thanks Buick55... and you too MMM!!!
By the way, this makes great wallpaper! I have it on my home and work computers...
wow very nice job!!!!
Thanks artislove!!
Thank you bratt and tt for the love!!! Happy New Year Everybody!!!
Thanks crabbykins!!!
Thanks for the love Phil and ho2!!!
I want to ride your bicyle. toolate sending second LOVES, cant help it It's a beauty.
Thanks Brat!! You can ride it anytime you like!
that thing looks good..
Thanks n2bmn123!!
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Bob Thomas <rosemariethomas43@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear toolate2 I would like to find out more about the schwin phantom bike you found covered with house paint. Are you from Ohio? My husband thinks this might be his childhood bike as his older brother (was upset and wanted it moved) so he sprayed it with house paint and he thinks it was silver paint. Please send us any information regarding the history of the bike. Email address is rosemariethomas43@gmail.com. Thank you.
love the bike stunning:)
Thanks Bell! schwinnphantom, I'm not in OH and it was painted sloppy black...lol...
Thanks ho2cultcha!!
Thanks pops!!
I remember when that stuff was new,now it's distributed by? read it from right to left!
Hello birdie! Thanks for loving my old bike!!!
Thanks jimboothfinds!!!
Thanks kygurl32!!
Thanks walks and Antique Toys!!!!
I just picked up a 53 and I'm trying to find original parts, know anybody or any websites that sells them? Thanks ill post some pictures when I start the resto
Beautifull!
Thanks DCB and macJ!! Mac, you might try memorylaneclassics.com They have an online catalogue but you may need to call them to inquire about NOS stuff.
awesome
Thanks again dirrtydavve!!!