Description: Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1998 Winter The Antique Motorcycle Magazine Vol 37 #4 - Harley-Davidson Archives FRONT COVER: Ben andMargaret Bentley having a ball.Photos from the Bert Bentleycollection.BACK COVER: A trip to theHarley-Davidson Archives.Photos by Double Take. COVER STORIESBert BentleyBY AMCA STAFFThe Harley-Davidson ArchivesBY KEITH PETERSFEATURESThe limes they are a Changin’BY AMCA STAFFHenderson’s V-6 OptionBY SHA NA NAStruggling Upward to a 101 ScoutBY WOODY CARSONWorld Wide Motorcycle Museum List, Part IBY AMCA STAFFTreasurer’s TravelsBY PETE GAGANOld SageBY BUD COXThe Last Days of IndianBY STANLEY E. SHOOKAcross AmericaBY GEORGE WYMANThe Merit of Wyman’s PerformanceBY A. NICHOLAS JERVISNATIONAL & LOCAL SCENEColonial Chapter National MeetBY COLONIAL TRASHGreat Smokies Road RunBY GAIL SHARPOregon Trails Chapter McMinnville RideBY PETE GAGAN DEPARTMENTSFrom The PresidentLettersFor Your InformationBlood, Sweat &. GearsJudging DepartmentRetrospect-25 Years AgoBook ReviewsThe V FilesClassicsMinutes of the Annual MeetingMember ServicesRecycleables (WANT ADS) Have you heard the story about theWisconsin farmer/New Englandwidow who sold the old Harleyfrom the barn/garage/shed?The buyercalled a Harley-Davidson V.P. aboutproperly restoring it. The buyer was askedto find the serial number, the V.P.checked numbers on the “Master List,”and asked the buyer to check under dieseat. There he found a plaque saying, “ToElvis from James Dean/PriscillaPresley/Budda/Ghandi....” Well, TomBolfert has heard these stories and dozensmore. Tom, a 29-year employee of H-Dand author of The Big Book of Harley*Davidson (published in1989, sold 270,000copies), is in his 15th jobat Harley as Directorof Archives. Heand other staffwere gettingseveral callsper dayabout“thefind.”Great stories only lacking fact, but we’llcome back to that later.AMCA President Bob McClean,Editor Rick Schunk, Del Schumacherand I had the opportunity to tour theH-D archives during September withTom Bolfert as our host. For AARPmembers addicted to two-wheeled oldstuff, it felt like Christmas morning tobe able to walk into these archives asthey are never open to the public andnot even openly accessible to staff.When employees have official businessneeds, materials are withdrawn fromthe archives and are examined only inthe reception space.The archives are located on the 4thfloor, past several layers of locks, at the3700 Juneau Avenue facility inMilwaukee. The 1st floor holds testing,public relations/advertising and repair.The 2nd and 3rd floors hold the serviceschool, the 5th floor is storage and the6th is an employee conference center.The archives are in a heavy dutyconcrete manufacturing building thatcould be in any city, but this 4th floorholds magic. What was motorcycleproduction space twenty years ago, wasused as storage until last year. Its... And much more! 12449
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Topic: Motorcycle
Publication Name: The Antique Motorcycle
Features: Illustrated
Publication Year: 1998
Language: English
Genre: Action & Adventure, Activity, Antiques & Collectibles, History, Men, Sports, Transport, Travel & Geography