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The Harley in the Barn : More Great Tales of Motorcycle Archaeology.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cotter, Tom.
Contributor:
Simmons, Pat.
Series:
In the Barn
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motorcycles--Conservation and restoration.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (247 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Minneapolis : Quarto Publishing Group USA, 2012.
Summary:
Jump on the hunt for vintage motorcycles in forgotten garages and old barns. These barn finds will leave your jaw dropped and mouth watering.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Contents Foreword by Pat SimmonsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction Chapter One - The Thrill of the ChaseA Motorcycle Greater than the Sum of its PartsPatience and Perseverance are his Secret WeaponsRock and Roll Barn-FinderBorn a Rambling ManKnucklehead DayBike in the BarnThe Beamer and the Chief Chapter Two - Strange Places She Sells Seashells by the SeashoreHow Many Vincents Does it Take to Hold Up a Fence?Just Give It a KickThe Thor in the Maple TreeWord of MouthOne TZ SummerBike in the Basement Chapter Three - Real CharacterSouthern HospitalityThe Free Kiwi TriumphKeating's Keating and Other Tales of DiscoveryTriumph Over NatureThe Vintage Cycle MasterLicense and Registration Please...The Heffron TriumphMy First Antique HarleysThe Barn-Find Bultaco Chapter Four - The Long HaulAnother Black Beast Returns to the RoadEclectic CollectorMotorpoloist SurvivorFour Little Indians Pulled From a ShedThe Crapaholics are at it Again!The Two Rules of Motorcycle Barn-Finding Chapter Five - Rare Finds and One-of-a-KindsGoddess of the Hunt20th Century CycleFollow the NumbersThe Collapsed Barn FindThe World's Fastest IndianUltra Classic CurseThe Consolation PrizeThe Mystery of the Hidden HarleyThe Paper Discovery Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780760352595
0760352593
OCLC:
1293251087

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