1945 Whizzer

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"Custom Classic Whizzer Show Bike". Ideal for your collection. I have owned this Whizzer for over 67 years. It was originally customized and completely modified by the famous Dragster Builder, Kent Fuller. I met Kent in 1959 when he was building Dragsters for Tommy Ivo and Don "The Snake" Prudhomme. Kent used to own a Whizzer, and he offered to modify my Schwinn frame to create a really Custom Bike. He cut, lowered and welded the frame, installed pegs and a rear brake. We added a front disc brake later on. In 2025 I had Rick Guyette, a famous Hot Rodder and engine builder completely rebuild my engine. He installed a roller crankshaft, high performance cam plus a high compression head with a Mikuni carburetor. He located an original Whizzer embossed gas tank to regain the Brand. He then had the bike completely Powder Coated in an awesome Metallic Blue. The bike is extremely fast, clocked at 50 mph and has only 10 miles on it after the complete rebuild. It now sits in my living room where I can see this beauty and cherish the great memories every day. The only reason I'm selling this amazing Whizzer is that I'm moving out of the country. I want to find someone that would love to own this Custom Whizzer and appreciate it as much as I have over the years.

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Year
1945
Make
Whizzer
Model Family
All Models
Model Generation
-
Model Variant
-
Model Trim
-
VIN
-
Mileage
10 mi TMU
Originality
Custom
Engine
-
Transmission
Manual
Drive Type
Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)
Vehicle Type
Motorcycle
Body Style
N/A
Driver Side
Center
Doors
N/A
Color Group (Ext)
Blue
Color Group (Int)
Black

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