Looking to sell my 1937 Harley el. I see all these ads posted in the AMCA MAG. Being older I no longer need this one machine 100,000.00 or B.O. for this motorcycle. If Your a younger person that's wanting to get involved in this wonderful hobby .Now is your chance.
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Mike...This AMCA club HARPS about getting younger people involved .My friends bring there son's and daughters to AMCA meet's . Well they ride there parents 40's-50 ' motor cycles around the meet never getting any kind of notice in are publication . This club is more worried about the income from the auction results from some Jacked up Prices way -way beyond any normal young person's earnings in this day and age .Who's Getting THE ADV. MONEY/32PAGES OF ADS >Plus 4-5 unpaid pages of AUCTION Results we pay that.
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Originally posted by diesel55 View PostLen... Sorry said 37 instead of 47. Decided not to sell. Thank You LOYD
I agree. Money takes precedence over mission statements. From Washington DC to Corporate America.William Edwards, AMCA #10035
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Originally posted by diesel55 View PostMike...This AMCA club HARPS about getting younger people involved .My friends bring there son's and daughters to AMCA meet's . Well they ride there parents 40's-50 ' motor cycles around the meet never getting any kind of notice in are publication . This club is more worried about the income from the auction results from some Jacked up Prices way -way beyond any normal young person's earnings in this day and age .Who's Getting THE ADV. MONEY/32PAGES OF ADS >Plus 4-5 unpaid pages of AUCTION Results we pay that.
I agree, it seems that much of the overall focus is on the latest auction results.... almost feels like we're watching the ticker for stock market exchange (BUY LOW!!! SELL HIGH!!!!). But I can speak from experience as a younger member. I joined in 1996 at the tender age of 26 and it took me another 15 years to save up and build up my finances enough to be able to afford one of the bikes I wanted. $100k is more than a lot of people pay for a house and if I were getting started in the hobby now, I would be very discouraged. Ok, enough. Now back to your original post, I too would love to see pics. Thanks!Mike Carver
AMCA #3349
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Gosh Folks,...
Poor health (and the imminent destruction of my health care support) means I should probably consider parting with my '37 EL "Period Bobber".
I'll consider just $80G,... if I like your attitude.
....CottenAttached FilesLast edited by T. Cotten; 03-18-2014, 05:10 PM.AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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