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from a private owner. The 1948 U Flathead HD came from Canada. It was found in Argentina and was first used as a police bike. The 1957 Panhead FL HD was originally a Sheriff’s police bike and was used by a Medley police department sheriff known as “the Shoot ‘em Up Sheriff”. It was later restored by John Frey of Petersburg, Virginia. The 1937 Indian Dispatch Tow was purchased at the Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction and was owned by Bob Stark of Starklite Indian Dealers. The 1947 Indian Chief was a local bike from Fort Myers, Florida and bought as a rough riding basket case and was brought back to life by Phil Bennett of Sebring, FL. The 1957 Chevy Bel Air was purchased at the Turkey Rod Run in Daytona, Florida in is in perfect condition. The 1986 Freightliner car carrier is the backdrop for the bikes at all of the shows and the legs to get Old Skool to and from each event. It gets a lot of attention rolling down the highway, making people want to know more about Old Skool Road Show.


None of the bikes in the show are for sale. They


are Alan’s pride and joy, and we are grateful to him for sharing such a treasured collection of antiques. To learn more about Old Skool Road Show and to find out when they’ll next be in your area, visit their website at www.oldskoolroadshow.com. They’d love to hear from you. Just send them an email with your favorite photos.


Connie Bruno ripplemarine@hotmail.com


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