fitsbain
Feb 27 2008, 08:13 AM
I am in need of your help.
My Uncle passed away and my grandfather is trying to finish restoring his old Harley Service Car.
When My uncle began the project he found coke logos under the other paint as he was sanding the bike down.
I need picture of a sevice car painted up as a coke delivery truck.
This bike also spent time as a pittsburgh Police bike.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Randal
Feb 27 2008, 10:21 AM
Lots of pictures of new and old delivery trucks on the web. Go to Google and type in "coke delivery truck," then select Images.
Lots of pictures under of new and old cars under "coke delvery cars."
VaccaRabite
Feb 27 2008, 10:37 AM
I am a Harley noob, so forgive my question...
is the Harley you speak of a bike, or a car? or a bike with a side car maybe? You seem to be using bike and car interchangeably.
Zach
Cap'n Krusty
Feb 27 2008, 10:45 AM
A "service car" is a trike. Various PDs used them, as well as car dealers, who hooked them to the back bumper of a customer's car so they guy delivering the car to the home or office of the customer would have a way back to the shop. Yes, dealers had good service "back in the day". The Cap'n
ws91420
Feb 27 2008, 10:51 AM
Here is something I found
Jeff Hail
Feb 27 2008, 10:23 PM
Harley made quite a few vehicle's people are not familiar with.
Here is my 1965 Harley Davidson Model D. Has a 2 stroke 250cc Aermacchi engine in it. Brakes were disc mounted to the Dana differential. And yes that is a transmission with reverse and two clutches. The 1965 models are very rare.
Mine does 42mph but I do not run it that hard. It also has a license plate registered as a "service vehicle". I never installed the headlamp because it looks cool without it. 1966 and newer were classified as golf cars and were not permitted on the streets. In fact in 1966 the government limited them to 7 mph on public roads by removing the transmission altogether. This BIG DOG barks loud.
fitsbain
Feb 28 2008, 06:32 AM
Here is a good picture of a service car. I just need to find ones painted as Coca-cola.
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