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1984jmc
Well went to get a few boxes from the LBS to ship few frames I sold when I spotted this in the pile. Anyone know what was shipped in it? Any info appreciated. Thanks,Tom




BumpyTrumpet
a bike?
JESSIEJAMES
a green bike?
wagonguy
No. Says so right there on the box. No.
AndyDiamond
I'd say it was probably a Street Beat inside that box.
raul
Since it's a f/f box, and the color is green, I'm going to guess it was a Street Beat?
ol'phart
i'll second andy's guess --- more then likely a streetbeat


ta and the later 300 were only available in chr or wht (though the 300 was alittle later and not my era, so i don't know them as well)
ol'phart
so you gonna save it ? its kinda cool
1984jmc
Yeah I am gonna keep it just curious as to what came in it originally. And if it had any value .I have a big Skyway Recreation banner in my room I got for free from a swap meet when I bought oakleys for 1 dollar. So it would look pretty cool on my shelf or garage.
Rod Miles
A street beat or one of those SKYWAY300TA'a. The true TA box has "SKYWAY TA" on it. Hope this helps.

Rod
BMX2112
whats the date on the invoice on the top of the box? Where did the LBS get it and when?
1984jmc
Its a new invoice getting shipped there. So now it all makes sense that the guy in there who always digs my JMC bought one of those many NOS streetbeat frames and forks on the bay. Opended it and then chucked the box. Thank you guys for all the help and info.
pgringo aka P.hilip K.elso
quote:
ta and the later 300 were only available in chr or wht
the TA was available in green. one of my best friends, Ty Dorsey, rode one bitd. he had bought it on clearance cheap from our local bike shop because no one locally wanted a funky green race bike.

[ June 12, 2007, 09:30 AM: Message edited by: pgringo aka P.hilip K.elso ]
ColoredTuffs.com
TA's ONLY came in chrome or white. If someone had a green one, it was painted by a second party AFTER it left the factory.
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