Here's a web site that might be useful.

http://www.vintage-trek.com/

Good luck

On May 2, 7:09 pm, Marty <mgie...@mac.com> wrote:
> Ride it. Enjoy it. It will retain much of it's value even after you've
> used it. Very often these frames are repainted anyway by future buyers
> unless it is nearly showroom new. So why not take it along, ditch the
> lesser bikes and have fun with the one you really love?
>
> Flip Side: Sell it, but IMHO, it's the frame/fork that people are
> looking for. If the paint is good (and I've had many old Trek's that
> had great paint - did they still use Imron on 720s?), no dents or
> major scratches, you could approach $1K on a really good day.
>
> If the bike fits you, why get rid of it now only to lust after it
> later like we all do when the mood strikes to thin the heard? I say
> keep the stallion and set the rest free.
>
> Marty
>
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