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Five Millionth Bicycle Made by Huffman Manufacturing Company, 1964

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Artifact Overview

Huffman Manufacturing Company had its origins in the bicycle boom of the 1890s. The company thrived in the mid-20th century by making popularly priced children's bikes. Huffman built its five millionth bicycle in 1964. The special bike's sleek headlight, comfortable saddle, and rear rack provided everything a kid could want in pedal-powered transportation.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Bicycle

Date Made

16 March 1964

Creator Notes

Made in the United States by Huffman Manufacturing Company of Dayton, Ohio.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

64.34.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Huffman Manufacturing Company.

Material

Chromium
Metal
Rubber (Material)
Vinyl

Color

Gray (Color)
Red
Silver (Color)
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 36 in
Width: 26.5 in
Length: 71 in
Wheelbase: 44 in

Inscriptions

on chain guard: SILVER JET on frame, fork and saddle tank: HUFFY on top of frame, between handlebars and seat: LITE / HORN
Five Millionth Bicycle Made by Huffman Manufacturing Company, 1964