Posted by the Unforgiven on January 10, 2013 at 08:40:50 from (66.146.251.119):
In Reply to: Worth Anything? posted by CoreyV. on January 10, 2013 at 06:37:28:
After studying it a little more I think it's fairly mixed up. Keep in mind that I'm no expert, but I'm saying the rear wheels, hood, and probably steering are not Gibson. And the frame appears to have been stretched a lot. The Super D was the first model that had a steering wheel instead of a tiller, and the Super D2 was the first twin cylinder. There should be a number stamped in the top of the frame on the left side, about even with the center of the steering bolster casting, but if it's been stretched there's no telling where it is now, and the numbers were often very faint to start with.
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