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E.J. Cole Collection Tri-Car Sedan Chair 1907 $165,000 Sale by Mecum in March 2015. E.J. Cole Collection. All original.
E.J. Cole Collection Harley Strap Tank 1907 $650,000 March 2015 sale by Mecum. Part of the E.J. Cole collection. SOLD $650,000 - 1907 Harley-Davidson Strap Tank. These earliest Harley-Davidson strap tank models are the rarest and most coveted of all Milwaukee machinery, and this 1907 model is one of the first 207 built, including the prototypes. The serial number (#2037) suggests it is the 37th Harley-Davidson built in 1907, making it their 94th machine ever built, including the two prototypes. This machine, #2037, is widely considered the best unrestored strap tank Harley in the world and was purchased from the Leo Bongers estate auction in David City, Nebraska, in January 1993. It should be noted that Leo Bongers father was the original owner of this machine.
E.J. Cole Collection Cyclone Board Track Racer 1915 $775,000 Sale March 2015 by Mecum. Part of the E.J. Cole collection. SOLD $775,000 1915 Cyclone Board Track Racer former Steve McQueen motorcycle. The E.J. Cole 1915 Cyclone was restored by Stephen Wright, author of the American Racer books. Cole purchased this Cyclone at the Steve McQueen Estate Auction at Las Vegas Imperial Palace in November 1984, where it was offered as Lot # 636. This combination of Steve McQueen and Cyclone is unique in the world, and it is by far the most interesting motorcycle owned by the King of Cool.
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