For the Winter issue of The Antique Motorcycle I'm putting together an article based on two interviews I did with the late William H. Davidson in 1990. In total there are some 103 pages of transcribed material (from the tapes). I will have to decide what to include and am open to requests. The interviews touched on just about every aspect of Harley-Davidson (Indian mentioned too) so there is a wealth of information. Any suggestions or requests?
Bear in mind that William H. Davidson (Willie G.'s father) was born in 1905. He was the son of William A. Davidson. He officially began working for the Motor Company in 1928 (summers before that). Upon the death of his uncle Walter Davidson in 1942, William H. Davidson became president of the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. and kept that job until AMF eased him out in 1971. In the interviews he pretty much told all.
His life paralleled the Harley-Davidson motorcycle from its 1905 (NOT 1903) marketplace introduction up to just about the magical 35 year mark, re: the club rules.
Please tell me what you'd like to hear from this grand old gent from Harley-Davidson.
http://www.atthecreation.com/
Bear in mind that William H. Davidson (Willie G.'s father) was born in 1905. He was the son of William A. Davidson. He officially began working for the Motor Company in 1928 (summers before that). Upon the death of his uncle Walter Davidson in 1942, William H. Davidson became president of the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. and kept that job until AMF eased him out in 1971. In the interviews he pretty much told all.
His life paralleled the Harley-Davidson motorcycle from its 1905 (NOT 1903) marketplace introduction up to just about the magical 35 year mark, re: the club rules.
Please tell me what you'd like to hear from this grand old gent from Harley-Davidson.
http://www.atthecreation.com/
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