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so many to show so i will post a few at a time.
took a peek into the "not on display room and saw this V12 "
and a factory V8 that was on display
edited to say i found this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkggvRjk0eE
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The Motus is made in Alabama based on a Chevy small block = push rods
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Cool thread, keep the pics coming.
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Great pictures. I look forward to some more
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I will try and group these pics in age brackets and exotics , bikes we normally never see or know they exist. a couple they needed a carpenter to build.
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Thank you.
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Interesting collection! I like the V8 and V4 Motus models, though probably not very practical.
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1894 Hildebrand Wolfmiiller and a 1910 Pierce four
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Thanks for sharing the photos and details. Very cool!
Haven't been there, so I need to make time to go next year.
Thanks again!
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It is just so cool that examples of these early bikes were preserved/ restored for us to appreciate now.
Ray let me know when you are coming through and I may run down with you