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HELP US RECOVER THE STOLEN
MOTORCYCLE CANNONBALL BIKES
By now you've surely heard the story: The day after completing the grueling, nearly 4,000 mile ride across the US on the Motorcycle Cannonball, a truck, trailer, and four antique
Harley-Davidsons were stolen from the parking lot of the Murano Hotel in Tacoma, WA.
Thanks to an amazing effort of sharing this information on social media, the stolen truck has been found! However, the trailer and motorcycles have still not been recovered.
If you're reading this, you know our Publisher Buzz Kanter is a three-time Cannonball participant. Buzz has been a major supporter of this event since its inception and has a personal interest in seeing these motorcycles recovered and justice served.
American Iron Magazine is asking you to please spread the word in the hope that we can track down and recover the stolen machines and trailer.
There is a $20,000 reward for these four motorcycles.
If you have any info, please call 936/239-6615.
STOLEN: 1919 Harley J
Mississippi Antique Plate #9620
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STOLEN: 1926 Harley JD
Texas Antique Plate #BDKX4
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STOLEN: 1928 Harley JD
Texas Antique Plate # BFGV2
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STOLEN: 1931 Harley VL
Texas Antique Plate #BFGR3
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NOTE: The stolen F250 Ford truck
has been recovered, but NOT the
2007 Doolittle trailer, Texas plate 41968M.
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American Iron Magazine asks that you share this info with friends, clubs, and on
social media to help recover these stolen vehicles as soon as possible.
For more information and updates visit AIMag.com.
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HELP US RECOVER THE STOLEN
MOTORCYCLE CANNONBALL BIKES
By now you've surely heard the story: The day after completing the grueling, nearly 4,000 mile ride across the US on the Motorcycle Cannonball, a truck, trailer, and four antique
Harley-Davidsons were stolen from the parking lot of the Murano Hotel in Tacoma, WA.
Thanks to an amazing effort of sharing this information on social media, the stolen truck has been found! However, the trailer and motorcycles have still not been recovered.
If you're reading this, you know our Publisher Buzz Kanter is a three-time Cannonball participant. Buzz has been a major supporter of this event since its inception and has a personal interest in seeing these motorcycles recovered and justice served.
American Iron Magazine is asking you to please spread the word in the hope that we can track down and recover the stolen machines and trailer.
There is a $20,000 reward for these four motorcycles.
If you have any info, please call 936/239-6615.
STOLEN: 1919 Harley J
Mississippi Antique Plate #9620
Click on the image to view larger
STOLEN: 1926 Harley JD
Texas Antique Plate #BDKX4
Click on the image to view larger
STOLEN: 1928 Harley JD
Texas Antique Plate # BFGV2
Click on the image to view larger
STOLEN: 1931 Harley VL
Texas Antique Plate #BFGR3
Click on the image to view larger
NOTE: The stolen F250 Ford truck
has been recovered, but NOT the
2007 Doolittle trailer, Texas plate 41968M.
Click on the image to view larger
American Iron Magazine asks that you share this info with friends, clubs, and on
social media to help recover these stolen vehicles as soon as possible.
For more information and updates visit AIMag.com.
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