Been in the family since new. Both complete. One has new tires and tubes the other does not. Significant rust pitting on fenders and handlebars.
Some background on the bikes from Sportrec.com :
Though Western Auto Supply owned Western Flyer, the bicycle was produced by other manufacturers. Regardless of who produced the bikes, they all carried the Western Flyer name. Two of the biggest names that manufactured Western Flyer bicycles were Huffy and Murray. Other companies that produced Western Flyer bicycles included Shelby Cycle, Cleveland Welding, Murray-Ohio and Huffman Manufacturing.
Western Flyer bicycles were first produced in the 1930s and continued until they were discontinued in 1959. Throughout that time, several notable models were produced. The Speedline Airflo, for example, was one of the most popular models in the late 1930s, and the Western Flyer X-53 became popular in the 1950s.