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Posted by Alberta Mike on December 10, 2000 at 19:21:07 from (209.115.159.102):
In Reply to: indian motorcycle posted by Bob on December 10, 2000 at 17:34:22:
Yup, got 5 or 6 of them up here just waiting for you to drop by and pick them up, but I'd want at least $500 each for them. Just joking of course, but here's a little story that is along those lines. This fall I drove out about 45 miles from here to see a Case V that a guy had and was considering selling. His dad (now deceased) was quite a collector and some of the stuff he was looking at selling. In the middle of this huge (and I mean huge) pile of stuff (everything imagineable) was '35 Harley, orange in color, even had a windshield. Did you ever hear of a Harley model where every now and then when you were driving them you had to somehow 'hand pump' oil for the engine? Never heard of it, but he claimed this particular model had that feature. Anyways, he knows it's a pretty valuable piece and isn't thinking of selling it but it was quite a nice looking bike (what I could see of it). Sure put my Hodaka Road Toad 100 to shame I'll say that. It does prove though that those barns do have some pretty collectable stuff inside.
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