RE: [CR]73 Cuevas

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From: "Roman Stankus" <rstankus@mindspring.com>
To: <LouDeeter@aol.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: RE: [CR]73 Cuevas
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 21:15:40 -0500
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I wonder if that is really a '73 with those short rear dropouts - didn't think those were generally available untill about '75? Seems like the lugs with windows were also a mid-late 70's stylin'thing.

Roman Stankus Atlanta, Georgia USA
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> This 73 Cuevas is being sold by Mike Fraysee, so I suspect he
> would know
> about the history. I've never seen a Cuevas with Cuevas
> decals this early,
> despite Francisco starting to build in the 1920s in Spain.
> My understanding was
> that most of his frames that he made in the U.S. after he
> moved back to the
> U.S. were Paris Sport decaled until about 1982. I'll look
> closer at my notes
> from his Grandson tomorrow. I wish this were 55cm instead
> of 61. Pics
> aren't great, but it is no doubt a Cuevas. Lou Deeter, Orlando FL
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