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26-32 Twin City

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DelMN

01-17-2008 18:22:59




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Got a Twin City 26-32 and it has a serial number of X2. Does that mean expermental or something? Looking for any information I can get. It is on rubber and is an older restore. Everything is there and should be running without a lot of effort. What's it worth?
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Tony Thompson

01-19-2008 10:24:22




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 Re: 26-32 Twin City in reply to DelMN, 01-17-2008 18:22:59  
The serial numbers are very clear. There were six of these made between 1926 - 1929. They were labled X-1 to X-6, and were the first three speed 21-32's. Top dollar would not be realized without correct "early" componets like steel wheels, low compression engine with early style manifolds, mag, carb, air cleaner, etc. X-1, and X-4 are near me in south Mn. You may contact me if you want more info. Tony (507)-448-3749

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Jim N.

01-18-2008 20:16:29




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 Re: 26-32 Twin City in reply to DelMN, 01-17-2008 18:22:59  
That is TWENTY ONE - THIRTY TWO! (21-32) NOT 21 - 36!



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Jim N.

01-17-2008 21:54:13




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 Re: 26-32 Twin City in reply to DelMN, 01-17-2008 18:22:59  
I assume that you mean a 21-32 Twin City not 26-32 because they didn't make a 26-32. X-2 is indeed an experimental, I've been told that they made four of these, numbered X-1 through X-4. I had seen X-1 several years ago. Don't know what they are worth. Jim.



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DelMN

01-18-2008 08:23:15




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 Re: 26-32 Twin City in reply to Jim N., 01-17-2008 21:54:13  
Yes it is a 21-36, Thanks



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