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Judging by the photo, I would say that you could, (if you didn't want to spend a dime), re-use everything, including cables, tubes, brake pads, etc.. Take it completely apart, clean and lube evreything that moves, resurface the brake pads, submerge the tubes in water to find pinholes, flush the cable casings with WD40, etc., etc. and the bike would function as new.

Originally Posted by tpadul
probably not much unless someone is looking for parts or just wants to practice learning how to fix them up. I just bought this 1984 Schwinn World Sport for $10 off Facebook and I’m keeping it and just using it to learn how to take apart and replace old parts and fix it up a little bit. But if you are looking to make a profit off these somehow you probably won’t.
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