Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Headturning Details!
Check out these wave-like modified CCE dish pans! It must have taken some painstaking effort to shape them uniformly!
Shark toothed Borrani? Keeping the wave pattern flowing around the whole must have been extremely tedious work? I bet this wheel was a pain to balance (you can see all the weights hanging from the spokes)!
Smokestack pipes to true flanged trumpet tips! I believe this bike was the main character's ride in the "Hard Ride"! These pipes are very similar to the ones on Jack Nicholson's 45 in "Rebel Rousers"!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Rocket Skates???
Funkshun Junkshun
More 2006 Brucker Auction Jems
From the days when Von Dutch was seen for his true skill as an artist!
Brother Rat Fink "Hooray..."
Blown hemi insanity!
Brotha Rat Fink's custom Harley is incredible!
For photos from the 2006 Auction check out this link:
http://public.fotki.com/wackydave/car_shows/car_shows_2006/the_brucker_collect/
Wild & Crazy Swedish Custom
Monday, September 28, 2009
Dave Mann Originals @ The 2006 Brucker Collection Auction
I remember going to the auction preview a couple of days before these Mann Originals and other rare artifacts were auctioned off and I regret taking any pictures. I found these online today and they definitely bring back some memories. The prices seemed pretty fair for the historical significance of these paintings. Check out the link for more info on each lot:
http://www.rmauctions.com/AuctionResults.cfm?SaleCode=BC06&SortBy=RO&View=Normal&Category=Memorabilia&Currency=&tempstartrow=301¤tpage=13&CFID=4674857&CFTOKEN=418b542266a3ea3c-E025F38F-99AD-73D6-D9BC109C4A6079B8&jsessionid=f030e9032456233dbb5f734361607865c395
What they sold for:
Lot 0319 - Tijuana Jailbreak (1967) - $11,500
Lot 0320 - Eulogy (1968) - $4,600
Lot 0321 - Roth Studio Catalog Cover (1967) - $9,775
Lot 0322 - Blackboard Cafe (Mislabeled as "New York Run") (1966) - $4,600
Lot 0323 - Hollywood Run (1966) - $6,325
Lot 0324 - Building a Bike (1967) - $3,450
Lot 0325 - Psychedelic Love Temple (1968) - $2,185
Lot 0326 - Soul Sister (1968) - $3,450
Lot 0327 - Mojave Desert Party (1968) - $3,450
Lot 0328 - Bakersfield (1968) - $6,325
Lot 0329 - Biker Rally (1966) - $2,185
Lot 0330 - Motorcycle Funeral (1966) - $3,220
Lot 0331 - Bike Wedding (1967) - $4,830
Lot 0332 - El Forestero New Year's Eve Party (Mislabeled as "Blackboard Cafe") (1966) - $4,025
Lot 0333 - Stopping Chicago Peace Marchers (1966)- $3,450
Lot 0334 - Taste of Honey (1968) - $4,600
Lot 0335 - Ride Together, Die Together (1966) - $2,875
Lot 0336 - Dade County (1967) - $3,450
Lot 0337 - Tecote Run (1966) - $5,175
Mr. Gasser & the Wierdos LP
Trumpets-A-Show-Go!
Damon is Mr. Meticulous. His sharp pre-unit has no detail overlooked from the stainless steel fasteners to the Circle City pipes and lowered, but still functional trumpet forks. Caption here would read, "Next stop, the Slater Slums!"
Wes' pre-unit screams attention-to-detail as well from Richard's Cal Modified ripple sections to frame-stayesque fabricated three stripe pipe straps, wild fender mounts and mind altering paint. I'm sure this bike will be a strong contender for next years Grand National Roadster Show. I'd like to be there myself but we'll see what happens!
Photos courtesy of Damon borrowed from Mike Davis' Born Loser Blog (see link above). Thank you sir!
Paint job appears to be variation of this crazy water droplet/scallop theme!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Engraving!
Safety First!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Early 70s Von Sol Custom Paint T-shirt
Sometimes I wonder why I get up early on Saturdays to head out to the local swapmeet by 6:30 AM. Usually there is much to be found except for a few records but I was digging through a box and pulled out this gem. Unfortunately there are faint signatures, as the owner must have used it as a grade school signature t-shirt, but the Von Sol Custom Paint graphic is awesome. I honestly don't know who Von Sol is but I would date this as a pre-1974 t-shirt.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Mega Cycle Teaser (Sold for $60,500, Seems Low)
Thursday, September 24, 2009
The Wild One Set to Robert Gordon's "Too Fast to Live" Tune
I can't remember where I saw this before but the Wild One clips set to Robert Gordon's tune flow really nicely. I can't say I listen to very much Rockabilly these days but I'm always up for a Robert Gordon record! (Should come up as HQ, high quality, but if not hit the button)
Fender & P-pad
Subtle Hints
Blown Unit Monster!
Mickey Hall's Pre-unit Drag Bike
RM Auction Photo Requests for 09/25/09
Just to let you know, if anybody is interested I'll be at the Peterson Automotive Museum tomorrow afternoon with my main mission to snap as many detailed photos as I can of the Ed Roth Mega Cycle. I will be posting a couple and the rest will go to Show & Go (see link above) so Paul can continue his feature on the Mega Cycle. I already have a small list of Show Rods / Customs friends want pictures of but if you're out of state or the country and can't attend but still would like me to photograph a specific car or trike, or a specific aspect of the vehicle, like motor, interior, etc. then please go through the attached link and either post a comment here with the Lot number and shots you want or you can email me and I'll try to accomodate your requests. I will then include all these pictures over a few days either this weekend or early next week. Here's the link: http://www.rmauctions.com/CarList-RW.cfm?SaleCode=RW09 . I can take requests up till Friday 09/25/09 at 12:00 noon at Pacific Time and then I'm going to make my final list and head up to Los Angeles!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Bob Boyle Santa Cruz Sticker
The Angry Breed - 1968
The Ribbed Fender is Back!
I picked up my fender tonight from Harpoon and I will have to say I am very impressed. I think I originally told him I was looking for pearl white only on the fender and that the tank would have pearl white with candy pink and green. Needless to say he was able to translate this scheme onto the fender. The pink cobbwebbing looks great and I was told he used 40 year old vintage laquer. The striping cleans everything up nicely. Looking at those p-pad holes it would appear the pillion is going to be gianormous but the long white leather Bates pad should fit nicely. If you're wondering what the two holes are for well they will be rubber grommeted and the wiring will run in and under the fender and then up to the lights on the sissybar. The tank is to come in about a months time and I'll post pictures of that as soon as it arrives and after it gets cartooned and lettered. (For paint schemes, color options, pricing, and scheduling contact John "the Harpoon" through the FMA blogsite-see link above)