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brutus143
I would like to find a Hutch F&F to do a build with. My questions are which F&F should I choose (which ones are most valueable) and how do I tell that Im buying the correct one?
Do I look for serial #'s or markings on the F&F?
RCain
You should choose an original finish mint blue Judge frame/fork.
Then get a set of NOS Aerospeed cranks.
Build it up using mint condition original finish era correct parts.
I promise that when it's done it'll be worth a crapton of money.
Dave Muggleston
Chrome Trick Star!
Sknight88
Id start with the 16 inch pit bike myself.......then take that knowledge and roll it into a Aluminum Blk finish Jr. lawsuit model. From there, a hand drilled Profile made Hutch, and lastly, the Pro Star. But thats just me, reality says grab a Expert and have fun!
JAY MADDEN
"reality says grab a Expert and have fun!"


LIKE THIS:82 PRE SERIAL, copy of my childhood Pro Racer!!
MadCowboy
Anything Hutch brings a crapton of money. You might try starting off with something not so expensive like...all the rest. Seriously.
Ted Carr
QUOTE (RCain @ Aug 3 2009, 11:16 PM) *
You should choose an original finish mint blue Judge frame/fork.
Then get a set of NOS Aerospeed cranks.
Build it up using mint condition original finish era correct parts.
I promise that when it's done it'll be worth a crapton of money.



This is totally it –With a Drilled out brake plate, if you can find one.
HurricaneHenry
QUOTE (brutus143 @ Aug 3 2009, 07:28 PM) *
I would like to find a Hutch F&F to do a build with. My questions are which F&F should I choose (which ones are most valueable) and how do I tell that Im buying the correct one?
Do I look for serial #'s or markings on the F&F?


All the frames listed above are made of "unobtainable" and unless you have a blank check, I would take Jay's advice and pick up an Expert.
Dr.Frankenripper
the obvious --- what everyone was exposed to --- THE PRO RACER
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