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  • The Persian Shah 1951 Chiefs... Help required!

    I personally own a 1951 with a very strange history. The bike came from Iran to Italy in 2006, and i bought it in 2016 from the first Italian owner (I live in Italy , btw) , as a gift for myself for my my 60th b/day.
    I had any info about how that rare bike could be found in the Persian Gulf...





    When i put the photos of the bike on the , now closed , CAIMAG forum, someone told me that it was one of ta btch of 20 or some more bikes that Reza Palhavi, the former Persian Shah, having admired the Chiefs of the US police in a official visit in 1949, asked to Harry Truman to allow the export in his empire. I guess, just after WWII, bikes was considered strategic materials or something like that.. And the same person shown me some official acts about it.
    I saved the evidences on my old computer...but a lightning and a subsequent HDD crash, destroyed them.
    I asked to the Springfield history museum, but they they have anithing about this topic.
    If I remember well, the informed person giving me all these infos had a register of the late 1340 Chiefs, and could be here on this forum.




    I rebuilded the bike, with the help of a friend of mine, one of the very few Springfield Indians mechanics in Europe, i guess, May anyone help me to rebuild it's history?
    Thanks on Advance
    Gabriel
    Last edited by gru-nt; 01-06-2022, 02:54 AM.

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    Gabriel, I remember that series on CAIMAG...there was a picture of the Shah in a limousine with an escort of motorcycles (may have been Harley Davidsons?) But anyway, there was a fellow here and on CAIMAG with the user name "yellow53chief" who has not been on this site in a while, but he was very fluent in all topics concerning skirted fender Chiefs...he also maintained a serial number database. If you can find him his name was Steven Bailey.
    Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pisten-bully View Post
      Gabriel, I remember that series on CAIMAG...there was a picture of the Shah in a limousine with an escort of motorcycles (may have been Harley Davidsons?) But anyway, there was a fellow here and on CAIMAG with the user name "yellow53chief" who has not been on this site in a while, but he was very fluent in all topics concerning skirted fender Chiefs...he also maintained a serial number database. If you can find him his name was Steven Bailey.
      Just go to the above 'MEMBER LIST'. Look under ''yellow53chief'' and PM him. The registry still shows Steven Bailey as an AMCA member.
      Beautiful Chief. Welcome & Good Luck Gabriel.


      https://youtu.be/7Xj9EsDKLrc

      *M.A.D.*
      Last edited by JoJo357; 01-05-2022, 04:11 AM.

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      • #4
        I looked for him on various social networks , but all the post from him seems to cease in 2018... I sent him a brief personal message here. This damn pandemic may have made some mess...

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        • #5
          Here is Steven Bailey's personal email Gabriel, hopefully he will respond. Thank God i did not see an Obituary anywhere for him. I believe he resides in Liverpool, NY.?

          baiste@sgu.edu

          *M.A.D.*
          Last edited by JoJo357; 01-05-2022, 06:19 PM.

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          • #6
            I sent him a mail...Cross our fingers!, TNX A LOT Jojo

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            • #7
              post #3 here:

              https://forum.antiquemotorcycle.org/...ase#post168556
              Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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              • #8
                Sadly , no answer from Steven..

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                • #9
                  Give him a little more time. That is a college email, maybe he's not back to his office yet, and not checking emails.
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                  • #10
                    I wish to really THANK all the people that helped me to find the valuable informations i needed!
                    Really a great community!
                    I found Steven and I had all the infos lost in the defunct CAIMAG forum!

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