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Originally posted by ammorest View PostI had a similar experience like Robbie. On one of my visits to the museum I was standing by the Crocker when Dale walked by . He said " Want to ride it?" I said Sure!. He said "go out in front and I'll bring it out". He rode up and I handed him my camera and took a few laps around the property. When I got back he handed me my camera and put the bike away. Didn't know it until later when I was checking my pictures, Dale took several pictures of me riding the Crocker! Nice surprise from a nice guy.
DaveEric Smith
AMCA #886
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Dale's black and red small tank Crocker was aquired from Rich Morris in SoCal and restored by Ernie Skelton. I have a photo of me riding if at the SoCal La Mirada AMC meet in 1975.Chuck Vernon and Ernie just lived a few blocks from the meet as did John Cameron. John and Lance Tidwell and they were always buzzing around on their cut down JDH's. The Clark Bros had a dozen Crockers and brought a couple plus Ekins had one along with McLeod's and Jack Gormley from Sacramento had a small and Large Tank and a speedway. For us young men they where a sight to behpld along with Lattin's, Plotner's,Wright's,and Gilbert's Cylones.Johnny Eagles and Dewy Bonkurd also lived close by.John was Dewey's apprentice at Judd Carriker's Indian dealership in Orange Dewey worked for Al Crocker before Al came to SoCal. Judd was in charge of all the Indian factory race bikes from board track to dirt track to hill;climb from the teens to thirties. He and Johnson Motors Indian dealership sold Crockers as per their letterhead I aquired.Those were the Golden days for us boys in the AMC in SoCal back then.DrSprocket
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Man~Oh~Manischewitz, who would of thunk all this neat information would have unfolded by *KNUCK just posting the three Crockers being listed at Mecum? Oh, by the way, congratulations Robbie on your 35 years marriage, you sure don't see a whole lot of this in this day and age.
*P.s. Chris Haynes posted these at a recent AMCA Dixon meet~~Enjoy.
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*M.A.D.*Last edited by JoJo357; 01-06-2025, 05:51 PM.
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One of those three is listed on consignment here:
https://www.classicmotorcycleconsign...er-hemi-head-6
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Originally posted by exeric View Post
Dave, where did Joe Damiano's Crocker go? I saw it years ago at an AMCA chapter meet in South Florida and talked to Joe for quite awhile. The overall finish was gorgeous and Joe did a beautiful job. As for accurate, well, are any 2 Crockers the same? And Daniel sure knew what to go after. His legitimate racing Excelsior Big Valve was my favorite.
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