Vintage Trek 412?
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Vintage Trek 412?
Wonder about the value of this vintage trek bike... I think its a 1973 410 or 410 based on the serial number... Ishiwatta Tubing 1022.
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Trek was not in business in 1973, their first bikes were 1976. Needs a little more work to really make it bring top dollar.
Back then, 400 series was the lowest model in the Trek line, but still nice (Trek did not have a bottom end of their product line). Around here, in pristine, ready to ride condition, $200+/- (I have sold several). Bike would need some minor cleanup first (saddle must go, etc).
Back then, 400 series was the lowest model in the Trek line, but still nice (Trek did not have a bottom end of their product line). Around here, in pristine, ready to ride condition, $200+/- (I have sold several). Bike would need some minor cleanup first (saddle must go, etc).
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+1 Not from 1973. Check out vintagetrek.com for serial number info.
Pictures are a little small to tell the condition from, but it looks nice. Value, maybe $200-300.
Pictures are a little small to tell the condition from, but it looks nice. Value, maybe $200-300.
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