Most 60s road frames were built with the standard 72x72 frame angles. I still have my Alan Shorter track/time trial frame built for me in 1963/4. its got steep angles and very very little fork offset. Very difficult to ride hands off but also very responsive. Is it possible to measure the angles. Take the angles from the top tube to the head ( steerer ) tube and the same to the seat tube.
Also you could look at the " http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk site for a visual site of the older designs.
Most 60s road frames were built with the standard 72x72 frame angles. I still have my Alan Shorter track/time trial frame built for me in 1963/4. its got steep angles and very very little fork offset. Very difficult to ride hands off but also very responsive. Is it possible to measure the angles. Take the angles from the top tube to the head ( steerer ) tube and the same to the seat tube.
Also you could look at the " http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk site for a visual site of the older designs.