Unveiling Rare and Collectible Motorcycles at Mecum Las Vegas Auction
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In this thrilling episode of Mecum Las Vegas motorcycle auction, the team unveils a jaw-dropping lineup of rare and collectible bikes that will leave any petrolhead in awe. From the powerful 1973 Munch TTS 1200 with its sidecar to the elegant 1929 Henderson KJ Streamline, these machines are pure works of art on two wheels. And the prices they fetch? Well, let's just say they're not for the faint of heart.
But it doesn't stop there. The 1935 BMW R17, with its twin carb 750 engine and sweeping fenders, is a sight to behold. And the 1936 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead, a rare first-year model, is a true gem that commands attention. Meanwhile, the 1994 VR1000 from Harley-Davidson and the 2018 Indian Scout Racer prove that modern bikes can also hold their own in the collector's market.
But it's the vintage classics that steal the show. The 1912 Pierce 4, America's first four-cylinder motorcycle, is a piece of history that commands a hefty price tag. And the 1914 Henderson 4, known as the "Duesenberg of motorcycles," is a beautifully restored masterpiece that showcases the craftsmanship of its era.
As the auction progresses, the adrenaline continues to rise. The 1957 Mondial race machine, with its double overhead cam and authentic parts, is a true racing legend. And the 1928 Indian Ace, a one-year-only motorcycle, is a rare find that collectors can't resist.
With each bike that goes under the hammer, the prices soar higher and higher. It's a thrilling spectacle that showcases the passion and dedication of motorcycle enthusiasts. So buckle up and get ready for a wild ride through the world of vintage motorcycles at the Mecum Las Vegas auction.
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