Hi Shaun, thanks for your input here. I'm having trouble identifying the model and year.Midlife":a3ggn7x6 said:Colour looks like fire red which here in the UK was a 70's colour for the Carlton Grand Prix. Any frame number?
The Carlton frame with the teardrop cutouts was a Corsair / Pro-Am variant here. Here's a Pic of a Corsair....
Shaun
Thanks Shaun a 531 main tube frame will slot in nicely between the International and Grand Prix. Glad it's not a US export too. Am waiting for seller to get back to me with measurements. Cheers, MatthewMidlife":12tyyqbd said:The design of the frame is late 70's to early 80's, and they used 531 main tubes only.
The Pro-Am was launched at the Harrogate bike show in 1978. The style of the decals (square and blocky with the dead tube transfer) if original will date it as well because I think Carlton only used them on non-professional frames for about 4 years (74-78 rings a bell).
Is it very valuable? Well it's certainly not the 531 Carlton Professional so I think he'll struggle to sell it for a lot of money. Many of the USA Carltons were actually badged as Raleigh with a "made by Carlton" decal on it so may not be a USA import.
Shaun