Scott Eriksen Posted Saturday at 12:13 AM Posted Saturday at 12:13 AM This is probably the most fiddly kit I've ever done,,,lol but anyway its a tribute to the Schwinn I had,,I didn't have the "Krate" version with the springer front though. Mine was blue with the white pearlescent banana seat .I stripped off all the kit chrome and used Revell chrome topped with Spaz Stix Clear for chrome . I hit the frame with a can of Mopar B5 Blue touch up I had then 2K clear over that. Banana seat is Tamiya Pearl White with 2K clear, might have it done this weekend 4
Scott Eriksen Posted Sunday at 12:46 AM Author Posted Sunday at 12:46 AM Not too bad considering,,lol 5 1
mcs1056 Posted Sunday at 02:13 PM Posted Sunday at 02:13 PM That is really cool. A buddy in my youth had one. I couldn't afford one, so I ended up with a single speed, coaster brake Sears "Spyder," which was their version of the Stingray. I did just score a Chicago Stingray Fairlady for $50 (it came with two other Chicago Schwinn 10-speeds). I got it to restore for my "due-in-January" granddaughter. However, she will be years away from riding it. That, plus the banana seat can sell for $200 in its current condition. I mean...I'm gonna love that kid, but $200 for one part??? 1
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