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    Hi everybody new member here been riding 45 years mainly brit bikes ,got into harleys 25 years ago and have owned quite a few old and new .Recently purchased a 1957 panhead my fourth with interesting history .The bike was sent to Vietnam in 57 by Eisenhower along with a few other bikes to be used as escort bikes for the then president .They shot him a few months later apparently,anyway . I am now trying to trace the history of the bike but not sure how ,i know a lot of info can come from the vin number but still struggling .If any body can help all info would be gratefully appreciated .Regards Richard

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    WELCOME Richard
    Any pictures of this Historic Pan? If memory serves 57 was first year of improved crankcase bearings. Always liked those Panheads.

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    • #3
      Welcome Richard,
      Very interesting project. Any pictures appreciated.
      Enjoy the forum.
      Member # 8964

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      • #4
        Yes, please post pictures. That is a very interesting history, tell us more.

        Originally posted by richard s campling View Post
        .They shot him a few months later apparently,anyway .
        Shot who?

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        • #5
          the bikes away for full engine rebuild when its back i will post pictures ,and the president of vietnam was shot ,some people have asked

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          • #6
            Greetings from the forum Richard. I guess that 57' is a world traveler! Hope to see some pictures.*Good Luck with the rebuild.

            My 1946 H-D U Model had some history also. The Guatemala Police
            Department ordered it new in 1946. Remarkably, they kept it in service for over 40 years~Hahaha. When the Volcano Tacana had a threat of erupting, they were so attached to the 46', that it was also evacuated~Haha.

            *Picture taken after it was shipped back to the USA. One of the Guatemala PD officers ended up buying it, after it's long service, and then sold it a little later to someone in the States. *Still Huffin' & Puffin'.

            *M.A.D.*
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            Last edited by JoJo357; Today, 03:44 PM.

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