Paramount Stats

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Production Estimates

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1938-41 900
1945-58 1000
1959 270
1965 420
1972 3,300
1975 875
1979 360
1985 883
1986 1,183
1987 1,504
1988 1,400
1989 1,200
1990 1,083
1991 892
1992 580

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Paramount Model Numbering

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Model Approx. Years Description
P10 1959-1979 Std. Road
P11 1959-1969 Std. Road
P12 1959+ Std Road
P13 1964-1979 Deluxe Road – Sometimes Road “Touring” (1964)
P14 1959-1979 Std. Track. Sometimes a Special Track.
P14C 1965-1979 Deluxe Track (starting 1965)
P15 1970-1979 Road Touring – Starting Mid 1970.
P15C 1970-1979 Deluxe Road Touring – Starting Mid 1970
P61 1971-1979 Std Ladies – the “61” indicated a 21″ model.
T19 1969-1979 Tandem – 19″ Front
T22 Tandem – 22″ Front
Elite 1980-1983 “Anything Goes” custom bicycles.
Standard 1983-1989 Standard race geometry Paramount.
Special Edition 50th Anniversary 1988 One of 600 or so Paramounts with gold decals, a gold plated fork and special 50th Anniversary certificate. Note: Other 1988 bikes had a small chainstay decal celebrating the 50th Anniversary.
OS 1989-1994 Used special oversized-diameter True-Temper chromoly tubing. Heat treating was added in 1992. Reynolds 753 was added in 1993 and 1994. Last production – September 1994.

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