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Re: 72 Super Roadtrip-Coast to Coast
Wheels through time museum is so cool. Check it out on the web. One of the guys "Andy" came up to B and I and asked us if we wanted to see the rarest bike in the world. Told us a great story of this 1916 Traub. It was found behind a bricked in wall of a remodeled home I believe in Illinois in 1967 when the new owner was doing his remodel at the time. It was in original condition covered with dust and believed to be hidden for more than 50 years in that house.
He told us several more stories about other bikes. And I told him several stories about 72 Chevy's We bs'd for more than an hour Thanks for the time Andy I hope you were able to find your way to this blog |
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Re: 72 Super Roadtrip-Coast to Coast
Dale the owner was there, and is such a personality. He will talk to anyone who enters the door. We watched him fire up 2 bikes as he held open discussions with everyone around
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Re: 72 Super Roadtrip-Coast to Coast
Brad said I was nervous. I was. This was early on when we got there, before I had met Andy. And really understood how down to earth these guys really are. Like I said in an earlier post, I'm not a motorcycle buff but What's in the barn was one of my favorite programs to watch. being at the museum is just like being on one of their shows
What a day. This road trip is starting out great😀😀😀 |
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