Calling all North Eastern chapter members? Re:below
>I visited the AMCA web site and hoped that you might be able to help me.
>We are planning an exhibit to be held at the Museum of Transportation in
>Larz Anderson Park, Brookline, MA from March 7, 2002 through Sept. 29,
>2003, titled New England Paves the Way. I am looking for early (pre 1930)
>made-in-New England motorcycles for possible inclusion in the
>exhibit. Would you be willing to post a request on your online bulletin
>board? Anyone who is interested can contact me directly at friend@mot.org
>or by calling 617-522-6547 ext. 23.
>Thank you in advance for your help.
*addition: We are not looking for anything in particular as long as it is pre 1930 (the earlier the better) and was made in New England. I was thinking of maybe a Pope for one. Because the majority of the vehicles on display are
made in MA and CT, it would be particularly interesting to find a bike made
in ME, VT, NH or RI.
Our schedule is fairly flexible so we should be able to accommodate owners
schedules.
>
>Amy Friend
>Curator
>
>Museum of Transportation 617-522-6547, ext. 23
>Larz Anderson Park 617-524-0170 (fax)
>15 Newton Street
>Brookline, MA 02445
Amy email
>I visited the AMCA web site and hoped that you might be able to help me.
>We are planning an exhibit to be held at the Museum of Transportation in
>Larz Anderson Park, Brookline, MA from March 7, 2002 through Sept. 29,
>2003, titled New England Paves the Way. I am looking for early (pre 1930)
>made-in-New England motorcycles for possible inclusion in the
>exhibit. Would you be willing to post a request on your online bulletin
>board? Anyone who is interested can contact me directly at friend@mot.org
>or by calling 617-522-6547 ext. 23.
>Thank you in advance for your help.
*addition: We are not looking for anything in particular as long as it is pre 1930 (the earlier the better) and was made in New England. I was thinking of maybe a Pope for one. Because the majority of the vehicles on display are
made in MA and CT, it would be particularly interesting to find a bike made
in ME, VT, NH or RI.
Our schedule is fairly flexible so we should be able to accommodate owners
schedules.
>
>Amy Friend
>Curator
>
>Museum of Transportation 617-522-6547, ext. 23
>Larz Anderson Park 617-524-0170 (fax)
>15 Newton Street
>Brookline, MA 02445
Amy email