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Schwinn "Black Phantom" Bicycle, 1950

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Artifact Overview

American bicycle manufacturers relied on the sale of children's bicycles during the mid-1900s. One of the most successful kids' bikes was the Schwinn Black Phantom. This 1950 model came with whitewall balloon tires, a faux gas tank, red and black trim, a front fender light, a rear light and reflector, and lots of chrome. What child wouldn't want a Black Phantom?

Artifact Details

Artifact

Bicycle

Date Made

1950

Creator Notes

Made by Arnold, Schwinn and Company, later known as Schwinn Bicycle Company, in Chicago, Illinois.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

76.74.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Schwinn Bicycle Company.

Material

Steel (Alloy)
Metal
Chromium
Rubber (Material)
Leather

Color

Black (Color)
Red
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 39 in
Width: 26.5 in
Length: 72 in
Wheelbase: 45 in

Inscriptions

Chain guard: SCHWINN BLACK PHANTOM QUALITY SCHWINN[repeated in the form of a cross] CHICAGO Name plate: SCHWINN
Schwinn "Black Phantom" Bicycle, 1950