ACE WESTERN BELTS
CIRCLE A BRAND
EASTMAN LEATHER
EPSTEIN'S MUFFLER
HIGH GRADE US STANDARD
HISTORY PRESERVATION
OLD SOUTHWESTERN TRAILS
ORANGE EMPIRE RAILWAY MUSEUM
QUARTERMASTER INSPECTOR
PAPA NUI
RIVETED BLOG
RRL
RUNABOUT GOODS
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY MERCANTILE
STRYPER
TROY O'SHEA HANDMADE
USN ALL HANDS MAGAZINE ARCHIVE
VINTAGE PRODUCTIONS
WWII IMPRESSIONS
WWII Tees
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Original Oakland MC Racing Sweater on Ebay - 1950s
I saw this wool racing sweater up on Ebay today and am guessing its of 1950's vintage. Either way, its pretty cool and if you're interested check it out HERE!
Above is a similar sweater from a Santa Barbara MC Club in the 1930's which sold on Ebay recently. Cool Harley colors on both sweaters!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2012
(96)
-
▼
May
(19)
- Memorial Day 2012
- Original Oakland MC Racing Sweater on Ebay - 1950s
- Low Rider Magazine Cover from 1977
- Greaser / Biker Gang Rumble R&B Album Covers
- Kim Fowley's Born to Be Wild LP - 1968
- Thrashin' Movie Poster - 1986
- Felix Chevrolet
- Mark B's Finds!
- FOR SALE - Vintage 1960's / Early 70's Motocross B...
- Dave Mann's "Motorcycle Funeral" Circa 1966
- Bonne in '63
- Harman Collins in 1963!
- Classic Bill Ray
- For the VAN Guys....
- SOLD - Original 1966 Dave Mann / Ed Roth "Hollywoo...
- SOLD - Original 1966 Dave Mann / Ed Roth "Blackboa...
- Original 1966 Wild Angels Movie Biker Levis Type 1...
- On Any Sunday Posters
- Born Losers Honda
-
▼
May
(19)
Nostalgia's Weekly Favorites
-
A special thanks goes out to Rodney for gathering 100's of magazines from the Cycle World archive for Nostalgia's use. This one is ...
-
I just received a comment yesterday on one of my old Dean Lanza posts from Lanza's daughter Jody and she has a photostream up with so...
-
From rippled wide glides to crazy molded tanks the LA Choppers set a prescident for cool and earned the respect of their community as positi...
-
I spotted this car in Ventura, CA a few weeks back. I'm not sure if its an original or a reproduction but it was p...
-
It appears Ed Roth was more into casting than I thought! Next thing you know somebody will find an ad where he's selling his version of...
No comments:
Post a Comment