Ladies Klunker.....Jc Higgins....really weird...not an MTB.

Nice bike! There looks to be a lot of different things going on there! The rack looks to be Schwinn from the sixties (got one hanging on the wall in my garage), those brick tires are awesome (and if they're old, probably have quite a bit of value), and I just love fender skirts. JC Higgins put a lot of style into their bikes, also have some of the coolest tanks. IMG_5545.webp IMG_6875.webp 1_b0c93fcbc2b4a4e27be8cbe6fb296aaf.webp
As for klunking, I would hesitate to use a step through frame, they're more flexy than the standard frames. They're worth less than the parts to collectors too, the ladies were more gentle with their bikes, so there's more of them left, and the majority of collectors are male. Therefore, they seek out the boy's bikes they had in their youth
 
Step through frames are unbelievable comfy. Not uncommon to see male riders on them here.

I agree with the flex offroad, not that I'd recommend any of the very old frames for offroad, they weren't designed for that and the gaspipe used couldn't take it

Ladies frames were typically not as overbuilt as male frames to my understanding.
 
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