Steve and TK are out in Texas selling CSC motorcycles at the Mecum event (you can see us at the Reliant Center in Houston right now), and we’re back here in the plant answering phones, building bikes, and having fun. TK just sent me this photo of Officer Manny Kin on one of our bikes, along with a comment that this guy looks an awful lot like our own Tony B!
And back here at the plant, check out this Greaser with a shaded California Deuce windshield…it’s going to its new owner later today…
Our Greaser, with that flat black paint and the Deuce windshield, reminded me of the great time we had with Carl and Mary when they were out here in January…
We had great rides up in the San Gabriel Mountains, a super trip down through Baja to see the whales, several great dinners (my personal favorite was Di Pilla’s in Rosemead), and an absolutely super trip to the ’32 Duece car show at the Petersen Museum in downtown Los Angeles. When I shot that photo of our Deuce windshield on the Greaser, I thought of the show, and I remembered that I promised to put a few more photos from that great event here on the blog. And since we’re all motorheads…well, here you go…
Bear in mind that each of those engines you see in the above photos resides in a 1932 Ford Deuce…flatheads, small and big block Chevys, Chrysler Hemis, and even the Porsche and V-12 Jag engines!