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Check out The OG and Dodger Blue, a 1970 Schwinn 20-inch Sting Ray and 1979 Schwinn 16-inch Pixie owned by siblings and Techniques Car Club members, Azalea and Adrian Loya. - Lowrider Magazine ...
This 1968 Schwinn Stingray was kept a secret during its three-year build time in the hopes of it making the trip from Poconos, PA to the Lowrider Magazine’s Super Show in Las Vegas, NV. See what ...
1971 Schwinn Stingray Grey Ghost : $4,000 : 1970s Schwinn Grape Kate : $3,000 : 1966 Schwinn Stingray : $1,700 ... A 1966 Schwinn Stingray in muscle blue sold for about $1,700.
Mint 1968 Schwinn Sting-Ray Fastback Still Has Original Paint and Five-Speed Stick Shift. ... and original Sky Blue paint job are pretty much as they were the day they left the factory decades ago.
Ahhhh, the Schwinn Stingray. Our first real bicycle at 7 years of age was a Stingray in blue, with a five-speed gear shift on the top tube, banana seat, coaster brake, sissy bar and baseball cards ...
My pal and I then rode on my old Schwinn Stingray as my sis rode my 10-speed. ... “In the spring of 1979, my parents bought me and my brother Schwinn Caliente 10-speeds. Blue for him, ...
The Sting-Ray came in vibrant colors, including Flamboyant Lime, Radiant Coppertone, Sky Blue, and Violet. As sales boomed, Schwinn added the Fastback and Manta Ray, several models for girls, and the ...
With its monkey handle bars, banana seat, and slick back tire, the Schwinn Sting-Ray was the bike to have in the ’60s and ’70s. Now, 30 years later, it's back in style. By CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Four decades ago, the coolest transportation on two wheels was the Schwinn Sting-Ray bike. Introduced in 1963 during the muscle-car craze, the pop-culture icon with its distinctive “banana seat ...
Al Fritz, creator of the "Sting-Ray" bike for Schwinn, died last Tuesday at 88 in Barrington, Ill. His bike had a banana seat and high handlebars that curved like longhorns. It was a huge hit for ...