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Harley-Davidson's oldest active motorcycle dealer.
I came across this in the video section and thought it was very interesting. Thought some of you might enjoy it as well.
"Credit to WildThang for posting this in the VID thread" Grover Sassaman - decorated WWII veteran and Harley-Davidson's oldest active motorcycle dealer. Spend 30 minutes with Grover and experience his early life with motorcycles and his contribution to this nation's defense during World War II. It concludes with pictures and memories of his unique tenure with the Harley-Davidson Motor Company. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4fhyCuslkw |
Sounds kewl, wish my internet speed would support seeing it, the net here in Iraq is SLOW as hell but i'm not complaining at least i got internet to stay in touch with faimly and cruise the forum,lol. 47 days left, WOOHOOOO!!!!!
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Great Video. Bought my first Harley in 1953 from Dean Hummer Harley Davidson in Omaha, NE. The Harley Davidson Hummer Motorcycle was named after him. As far as I know, he is still a dealer in California.
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A REAL American treasure. I could listen to his stories all day.
They don't make 'em like that anymore. |
Originally Posted by Roadan
(Post 7965184)
A REAL American treasure. I could listen to his stories all day.
They don't make 'em like that anymore. |
He remembers every little detail, names, places, circumstances, the whole smeer. One hell of a memory for anyone, let alone a 90 year old.
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This is about as close to HD history as I'm likely to get:
Dick O’Brien, or “O.B.” as his friends called him, was Director of Racing for Harley-Davidson from 1957 to 1983. Dick was best known for his involvement with the dominating XR-750 and the Factory Streamliner, which won the land speed record in 1970 at 265.49 MPH. After retiring from Harley-Davidson, Dick spent the next 11 years porting cylinder heads and developing winning engines for Nascar programs, such as the Travis Carter/Skoal Bandit team. Ken Henderson is Dick's protege... |
Outstanding Video, Thanks for sharing!!!
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Originally Posted by Roadan
(Post 7965184)
A REAL American treasure. I could listen to his stories all day.
They don't make 'em like that anymore. |
I live in the Atlanta are and several years ago I bought a Road King from Grover's dealership in Macon Ga. Over the years I've met several people from all over the country that were a little long in the tooth (no disrespect intended), when they found out that I lived in Georgia they would ask me if I knew Grover and I was fortunate enough to tell them that I had met him. Grover seems to be well known and respected by the Harley community.
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