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Developed in March of 1959, this photo showcases a young Dave riding a Whizzer-powered Schwinn bicycle, a popular form of motorized transport in the post-war era. Originally designed during World War II to help commuters save fuel, these motor kits turned standard bicycles into efficient, gas-powered machines. By the 1950s, Whizzer engines were widely available and became a favorite among young enthusiasts like Dave, marking an early step in his lifelong passion for mechanics and custom vehicles. Photo from The Dave Pettner Photo Collection.



 

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