Just before Christmas, I spotted this bike on the Malcolm X Promenade, site of the World's Fair Marina.
I've ridden that way a couple of times since, and the bike was still in its spot.
The brand decal seems to be "WTC." That acronym, for me, denotes World Trade Center. Perhaps some company wanted to say they were "giants" among bikes.
It looks like an old Schwinn Twinn tandem if it were made by Columbia, Huffy or one of the other department-store brand bike makers. Tell-tale signs include the welded frame joints that aren't built up--and smooth and round--like the ones on the old Schwinns. Also, the one-piece crank is a cheaper version of what Schwinn used.
What I found interesting, though, was the drum brake on the rear. Schwinn used them on some of their "muscle" bikes and, I believe, their multi-geared Twinns. (Most people, I think, bought the coaster-brake model.) I don't think it's an Atom--which Schwinn used--or an Arai or Shimano, supplied on higher-level tandems during the 1970s and 1980s.
Anyway, the location of this bike--on Malcolm X Promenade, which curves along the shore of Flushing Bay just east of LaGuardia Airport--is a clue to what awaits you, dear reader, in my next post!