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Nostalgia's Weekly Favorites
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A couple of people were asking how the bike was coming along so I thought I'd post some more pictures. Realistically I'm hoping to h...
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I received an email early today from a Bell Helmets representative regarding a new 500 Custom open face helmet which is supposed to be a DOT...
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I had originally planned on keeping this bike undercover until completion but since a few other guys are sharing what they have to offer, I ...
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Aug. 28, 1939. "Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco. General Motors exhibit of GMC trucks with Pan American...
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Here are some photos of Stan's OHC panhead from the NHRA Museum. If you live nearby its worth the $5.00 admission to see this crazy bik...
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The box art is about as good as it gets. I love those saddlebags too as they're pure 60's punk rock! He's definitely TOO MUCH ...
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I took a day off work to begin reassembly of the triumph. Its amazing once you get parts back from paint and the platers how they don't ...
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I recently bought a box lot of rolled up posters at a local auction. They were all junk, except 3. I have one copy each of Ed Roth's Terry the Tramp, Tiny, and Stan the Man. They're all in pretty good condition for their age. Some minor edge tears and the expected corner pin holes. What value do these have? Thanks.
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