I know where you're coming from, DrSprocket. Everybody loves a bar hopper. But this ain't a bar hopper. It's being pawned off as a very rare and valuable period racing machine.
This one will never see the pavement between here and Muggsy's Irish Pub, if you know what I mean. It'll also never, I'll wager, ever see a race track, if it ever has.
D'ya see the price it went for? 29,000 of the Queen's Pounds Sterling. I checked. Today that's $45,059.28.
If it was built "last week," (there are reproduction "8-valve" top ends now available for egg-zackly to build this kind of "fantasy special") it's not a $45,000 value, and some poor schmuck with more money than brains spent that for it, which brings considerable disrepute down on the whole world of 'Antique Motorcycling.'
In fact, if it's a put together, artificially-aged "crustoration," a combination of some stock 1920's Harley parts and some home built parts, and cylinders and heads that were manufactured about six months ago, I wouldn't trade you a 52 Crosley for it. It may be just someone's fantasy bike built to deceive, which it has, apparently.
The difference isn't in what it "IS," either. But in what it's being pawned off "to be." For Profit, as something it may not be.
This one will never see the pavement between here and Muggsy's Irish Pub, if you know what I mean. It'll also never, I'll wager, ever see a race track, if it ever has.
D'ya see the price it went for? 29,000 of the Queen's Pounds Sterling. I checked. Today that's $45,059.28.
If it was built "last week," (there are reproduction "8-valve" top ends now available for egg-zackly to build this kind of "fantasy special") it's not a $45,000 value, and some poor schmuck with more money than brains spent that for it, which brings considerable disrepute down on the whole world of 'Antique Motorcycling.'
In fact, if it's a put together, artificially-aged "crustoration," a combination of some stock 1920's Harley parts and some home built parts, and cylinders and heads that were manufactured about six months ago, I wouldn't trade you a 52 Crosley for it. It may be just someone's fantasy bike built to deceive, which it has, apparently.
The difference isn't in what it "IS," either. But in what it's being pawned off "to be." For Profit, as something it may not be.
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