The '51FL is pretty well done and what is left can be accomplished in the garage. This '51 is the best Harley-Davidson I have ever owned and we have a lot of history together, but there were also years of neglect and back-burner status. It was Bruce Palmer who put me in the hunt for a Panhead. We were at the old Sanford, FL Armory swap meet when I was bemoaning how I would love to find a later JD, VL, or Knuck. Bruce replied, 'What's wrong with a Panhead? It was an epiphany to me and I couldn't get that suggestion out of my head. My friend, Joe Moine owned a bike shop in Forrest City and told me he knew a guy that was in the midst of a divorce and had to sell some of his 'man-child toys'. So, I got the '51 in 1986 from that 'good ole' boy in North of Orlando. He got it from it's first owner who bought it at Puckett's Harley-Davidson in Orlando. The guy I got it from did a half-a$$ chop on it but didn't molest the motor or trans so it was a low milage stock bore motor (but still worn out). I half-a$$ed the restoration after I got it, rode it for many years, and at one point) was my primary transportation. Over the years I've haunted many swap meets around the country and was usually focused on Henderson, Indian, and Excelsior parts but when I saw nice early Hydra-Glide parts I would bag them and put them in the 'future' pile. I love all motorcycles, but this '51 has been very special to me, and I think it has been the most enjoyable, and truly fun motorcycle which has been in my life longer than any of it's previous owners. This recent restoration was cathartic for me and made me deeply appreciate how fun it is to deep dive into the history, research, parts books, manuals, and AMCA forum advice to find the personal satisfaction that comes from focusing on one motorcycle and attempting to get everything right. I would loose my shirt if I tried to do this for a living, but as a hobby it has been beyond rewarding.
So, the '51FL comes off the lift, and the '41 Sport Scout goes on the lift. I hope it's just a matter of plumbing, and wiring because I want to take the Scout to the AMCA Florida meet in '25. Regardless, it's the journey that makes this hobby so great.
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So, the '51FL comes off the lift, and the '41 Sport Scout goes on the lift. I hope it's just a matter of plumbing, and wiring because I want to take the Scout to the AMCA Florida meet in '25. Regardless, it's the journey that makes this hobby so great.
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