If you want to solve the riddle once and for all you'll have to check the bottom bracket for manufacture/model number stampings. I don't know about Shelby but by comparing images of the Airflow Standard Tank in the add to the bike that's for sale in the photo, their is only a general resemblance in design. I haven't come across any archival information indicating Ross made any bikes badged as JC Higgins or any JC Higgins badged bikes were manufactured by anybody other than MO with the exception of some bikes that were manufactured and sold in Germany. It looks like they even copied the V graphics on the tank logo. I suspect that JC Higgins for sale in your photo is a Murray Ohio knock off of the Ross X26T bicycle in the first advertisement above. management of thoraco - abdominal aortic aneurysm see The Bicycle doctors. This occasionally brought Murray into legal conflict with competitors, as when Schwinn filed against Murray for duplicating a Schwinn knurling and machining process on its rims.' 9200411A Ross, Robert Gaylordsee Gaylord - Ross, Robert Rossi, Ricardo L. manufacturers, including Schwinn and AMF. Since the 1930s, Murray had been producing bicycles that, while stylistically different, imitated designs by other U.S. 'After the war, Murray became known as a manufacturer of low-cost bicycles, and placed its own brand on some products. I poached this off another bicycle website.
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