1947 Indian Chief Roadmaster American dream March April 2010 By Phillip Tooth When it comes to American style, few bikes match the Indian Chief, which continues to influence motorcycle styling decades on witness Kawasaki’s 1999 2005 skirted fender V
AD rounds up the bikes that represent the pinnacle of power and style
The Norton Commando 850 was somehow always more than the sum of its parts.
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Vintage 500 H1 Mach III 3 Motorcycle T-Shirt Made using top quality Ring spun Gildan shirts with our own photo/design printed on the front. Machine washable. 100% Ring Spun Cotton Small (Adult) (T shirt size 46cm wide x 71cm long) Medium (51cm x 76cm) large (56cm x 78cm) XL (62cm x 80cm) or XXL (68 x 84 cm)
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Mercedes
Among the most exciting automobiles in the Burdick Collection is this extremely original Cord L-29 cabriolet, an example of the most desirable factory body style. Listed in the ACD Club’s 1999 70th Anniversary roster of known cars with Gene McKay of Spokane, Washington, it has been a long-term part of Mr. Burdick’s collection, and wears an older cosmetic restoration in two tones of caramel. Close inspection indicates that the car seems to have never received a full restoration; it retains its original structural woodwork, in good condition, and the original serial number and body tags are still in place, a reassuring confirmation of its purity. More recently the interior and top were both redone very professionally and in the original materials. The original metal trim is still in good condition, inside and out, and the car retains its original Bijur lubricating system and windshield wiper motor. An ideal basis for light freshening and tours, or the best possible beginning to a full restoration, this is an L-29 to treasure.
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I’ll admit to being a bit apprehensive. This is my first post about the fantastic ’59s. One should tread carefully on this pinnacle of American automotive excess that were the […]