Posted 2 years ago
VikingFan82
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After my grandfather came home from WWII he and his brother purchased Harleys and spent most weekends of the next few years cruising on various bikes. In the last photo on right is their longtime friend, George Holter, founder of the Richfield busline in Richfield, MN.
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VERY,VERY nice pics, love them old pics of Harley. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Nice Photos
The bike in the left photo looks like a 1943, 44, or 45 Big twin Flathead
the bike in the right photo, on the right is a 1939 , Thanks
I like guys in suits on their Harleys.....you don't see that today!!
You don't really see guys in suits like that period, anymore!
You are so lucky to have such a great collection of photograghs of your family! If that last picture were mine I would have it enlarged! I would think some Harley shop would love having that hang in there store.
This is a great photo VikingFan,I love old photos.My brother has a Harley.He once took me for a ride and I was terrified,he called me a big sissy but I still love him