CaptainCombat
01-28-2007, 04:02 PM
<div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div><p><span><font size="3">Pre AMF Harleys in Class A were represented by a 1910 Model 6 </font></span><span>(oldest),</span><span><font size="3"> an un-restored 1914 model C, 1927 model B- </font></span><span>(1st place)</span><span><font size="3"> , 1940 EL – </font></span><span>(2nd),</span><span><font size="3"> 1947 Model U, 1948 Hummer</font></span><span> (Special Recognition),</span><span> </span><span><font size="3">&1949 Panhead </font></span><span>– (3rd place in show, 4th best hand in poker run & flat tire, hard luck award, air compressor winner) </span></p><p><span>http://f7.yahoofs.com/users/jcoIHpDJxlJy/__tn_/7ebb.jpg?phclRvFBnjRKr.vz</span></p><p><span> </span><span><font size="3">In Class B, the English marques went from A to V. Two fascinating AJS ex-factory racers, a 1923 V & 1926 H6 350TT </font></span><span>(most unique)</span><span><font size="3">, a hopped up 1948 Vincent </font></span><span>(Grand Marshal <strong><span>Best in Show</span></strong>), </span><span><font size="3">many Triumphs from a 1932 Twin port Single </font></span><span>(Special Recognition),</span><span><font size="3"> 48 TRW, 49 T100, 56 T110, 57 T110, Bonnevilles of 1968 </font></span><span>(1st place)</span><span><font size="3"> two 69’s </font></span><span>(2nd &3rd),</span><span><font size="3"> 1971 T120, and ending with a 1971 Daytona </font></span><span>(Special Recognition)</span><span><font size="3">, there were only two Norton’s, a 1970 & 73 Commando</font></span><span> </span><font size="3"><span>and finally a 1967 BSA Lightening.</span></font></p><p><font size="3"><span> http://f7.yahoofs.com/users/jcoIHpDJxlJy/__tn_/fea8.jpg?phclRvFBK.xyLmdy</span><span></span></font></p><p><font size="3"><span>For show photos check out - </span><em><span><a href="http://new.photos.yahoo.com/makomyday/album/576460762386309125" target="_blank"><font color="#800080">http://new.photos.yahoo.com/makomyday/album/576460762386309125</font></a> </span></em><span></span></font></p><p><font size="3"><em><span> </span></em><span>The Antique & Art show patrons <font size="2">(non bike people)</font> were over the moon with our block of bikes and the organizer invited us to ride the bikes down the main ArtGallery display area. Thrills & Fun were had by all with many show patrons remarking ‘what a great addition to the show†& the time honored “my dad/grand-dad had one of thoseâ€. </span><span></span></font></p><p><font size="3"><span>Sunday, 15 bikes rolled out to enjoy a 35 mile Poker Run thru the side roads of Dania, Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale ending with refreshments and prizes. It’s official now, this is going to be an annual event. Thanks to all who helped and participated! Please add Dania Beach Antique / Art and Motorcycle Show to your calendar and come join us next year.. </span></font></p><p><font size="3"><span></span><span>http://f7.yahoofs.com/users/jcoIHpDJxlJy/__tn_/2325.jpg?phclRvFBiYmp8uix</span></font></p><p><span><font size="3">Try throwing a motorcycle show in your own town cuss you'll have alot of fun, meet some new friends and get some old bikes you never knew pulled out of a garage. <span>Imagine, 1910 & 1914 Harley’s and a pair of 1920’s AJS’s showing up in little ol Dania Beach.. </span></font></span><span></span></p></div><p>Message Edited by CaptainCombat on <span class="date_text">01-28-2007</span><span class="time_text">04:09 PM</span></p><p>Message Edited by CaptainCombat on <span class="date_text">01-28-2007</span><span class="time_text">05:07 PM</span></p><p>Message Edited by CaptainCombat on <span class="date_text">01-28-2007</span><span class="time_text">08:33 PM</span></p><p>Message Edited by CaptainCombat on <span class="date_text">01-28-2007</span><span class="time_text">08:34 PM</span></p>