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I lost one 34 yrs ago. Think I got a chance??

 

If it wuz a 1st Gen ya prolly bought pieces of it over de years and don't even know it!:stickpoke::crackup:

 

Boomer.....who knows those Maytag parts are purty good at being interchangeable.:crackup::crackup:

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If it wuz a 1st Gen ya prolly bought pieces of it over de years and don't even know it!:stickpoke::crackup:

 

Boomer.....who knows those Maytag parts are purty good at being interchangeable.:crackup::crackup:

 

 

1956 Pan. Hardtail frame,extended 16 inches, raked 47 degrees, Grundy twisted tube chrome front end,tank moulded to frame,frame drilled and wires run thur frame,rear brake only, Candy Apple Red with gold metal flake. Last one I ever polished more than I rode!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

83 1st Gen is only 27 yrs old??

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I still have the VIN memorized of my '75 FXE that disappeared in Feb' 77. I passed the thief while he was riding it a few months later. The only reason he is still breathing is that I had to get turned around and I lost him in town. And the "deputy" that I was dealing with must have been working with the guy as worthless as he was.

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A fellow I worked with about 7 years had a dirt bike stolen from his apartment parking lot. around 1995. In 2002 he gets a letter from some police dept. in Oregon State somplace , saying they had his bike in a holding lot.

 

It also stated that he had 3 days to pick it up, or start paying $ 75.00 a day storage.

 

He went down a hauled it back to Seattle. It had been well taken care of and was in running condition. Other then a few minor repairs.

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