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  1. Thanks! Awfully nice bike for a "low-end" complete bike, ha ha...!
  2. Frame is day-glo yellow, with just a hint of green... NOT standard GT yelllow as it appears in pics...
  3. Thanks for the replies everyone. Bike cleaned up really nice. I detail cleaned it and re-greased everything, added new grips and tires, and dialed it in. Not really my era, but this bike is a GREAT rider!
  4. Picked up this really nice survivor '92 GT Interceptor the other day (whole, complete bike- just had bike disassembled to detail clean and give it a tune up) Is it really a made in the USA frame? True Temper sticker on seat tube and 8 digit serial number on the dropout (as opposed to the bottom bracket shell) would seem to be USA, but a friend of mine says "oh bullshit, they were all overseas made"... I don't know. ?
  5. Is this like one of those creepy craigslist sex ads? heee hee
  6. This un's purdy... http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8023/7290927258_c4cb2d4ab2.jpg
  7. Sorry Sod, no part numbers... This came out of a book from 1976 called "BICYCLE MOTOCROSS" by Jack Scagnetti
  8. About to celebrate his first birthday I believe... Ha ha!!! Second birthday, but pretty damn close!!!
  9. I figured this might come in handy for somebody... 1970's SHIMANO MX HIGH FLANGE COASTER BRAKE HUB
  10. If I remember right, Turbo Todd Britton had bikes made under this name. He knew nothing about this mini, though. Supposedly the red mini might be a one off Fabweld.
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