I have had a number of thoughts about how to go about this. I have a 1960 Greeves Scottish, which I could have used, but decided to rebuild that as standard. I have seen a few Greeves in bits at autojumbles, but I am reluctant to 'break' something that an enthusiast can put together.
This leaves 2 options, keeping searching for a frame at autojumbles (and ebay) or buy a new frame from Greeves. Buying a new frame would have some advantages a part from the obvious one of expense. Also I want it to look like a Greeves so I want to use Leading Link forks.
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