Unique barn find

Hello everyone, This is my first  time on the forum, a little background on myself  I have worked in the bicycle industry for over 25 years including owning my own shop. I enjoy talking and reading about the history of bicycles. Right now I would like to offer this unique find for sale, it includes  37 vintage bicycles mostly CCM"s from the 30"s and 40"s (22) with a few 50"s as well. The jewel of the ccm lot is a 1924 Perfect which is in excellent condition with the exception of the tires which I am currently trying to remedy. The lot also includes 3 or 4 Sunshine"s from the 40"s, 2 or 3 Raleigh"s including a 40"s model from Nottingham England with pushrod brakes, Saurel, Humphries, Clipper, SCP, Hurley,Rambler,Falcon, and an Eatons Roadking in excellent original condition( copper colour) with many original accessories. There are a few american bicycles as well, a 1940"s Shelby Roadmaster complete and original including tank and rear rack, unfortunately the front fender Delta light is rusted out, ( I have replacement ) but is a great restoration project. There is as well a 1940's Shelby Flyer (ladies) that could also be a nice project only missing seat, pedals and grips otherwise complete, and lastly I believe a late 50's early 60's AMF Royalmaster in great shape 26" with a little cleaning and tlc it would be ready to go. Included in the lot as well are many vintage and unique parts and accessories; a 1924 TWBoyd & Son bicycles & supplies catalogue, alluminum fender ornaments(2) severel CCM silver diamond headbadges(5), Cleveland headbadge, Gashon headbadge,(new) 1920's pushorn for an Indian, superbe racing water cannister set with original cork tops and mounting bracket that I am pretty sure is from the 30's.There is some new old stock as well, lights, horns, parts including new CCM 3 piece crank arms that would look great on that 36 or 37 CCM Flyte and lots more. I will enclose a few pictures, and is being sold as a complete lot only. the price is $5500 and is quite firm. Thankyou  jusman55.

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Transporting and storing 37 bikes would be a challenge! Are you going to post some photos? You didn't say where the bikes are located.

Montreal 

The bikes are in Montreal and I am trying to download some pictures. If you would like to contact me you may try kanischamp@sympatico.ca