Montgomery Wards / Gilsonite mini. Years starting production

1971_MB1A

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#21
What's the easiest way to post a pic on here and can you delete it at any time yourself or does that have to be done by administration etc or is it better to just send then in a pm ?
 

capguncowboy

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#22
I don't post any of my photos to my photobook. I upload them to a host site (like Photobucket or dropbox) and then share the direct link (ending in .jpg) with
surrounding it.

Once they're in your photo album on here, you can't delete them.
 

1971_MB1A

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#24
Oh ok...sounds much easier to send them by phone/email then and I really don't care for the fact that you can't delete them. I was just going to post a pic of my yellow montgomery wards roller but no big deal just thought it may be helpful to someone for reference was all.
 
#25
Thanks everyone. It's a riddle I suppose. I'm enjoying my first minibike rescue. It's all apart and stripped. Smoothing and filling now. Can't wait to paint her up a red that matchs my 1958 chevy cameo truck. Since I can't make it original.. Figure I'd tribute the truck. Btw I see people / purist here like the original tires.. I have two caralile with two Indian heads on them 6 inch are the original?
 

capguncowboy

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#26
Thanks everyone. It's a riddle I suppose. I'm enjoying my first minibike rescue. It's all apart and stripped. Smoothing and filling now. Can't wait to paint her up a red that matchs my 1958 chevy cameo truck. Since I can't make it original.. Figure I'd tribute the truck. Btw I see people / purist here like the original tires.. I have two caralile with two Indian heads on them 6 inch are the original?
The 424 bikes used 4.10x3.50 Carlisle double indian head tires, so yes, those are original. The 525 bikes used a larger size (5.30x4.50) Riverside tires. Those carlisles were used on a lot of bikes, so as long as they're not cracked or too badly worn, you should be able to find a buyer pretty easily
 
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