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Janice Carter on a Chuck Gardner Custom Bike. |
Howard Forrest's Ariel Square Four. |
Howard Forrest's Ariel Square Four Ad in 1952 Cycle Magazine. |
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A Chuck Gardner Custom Bike. |
Jean Parker in 1952 Cycle Magazine Article. |
Experimental 197cc powered mustang. Only one built. |
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Impressive line-up of "Colts" ready for shipment. |
Shriners bikes ready to roll |
Jimbo (left) and crew assembling Mustang. Look at all those tanks! |
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If you bought a Mustang between 1955-57 it was probably built by these six men. |
Mr. Burnett and Fred Wohl. |
Jim Cavanaugh & Howard Forrest |
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Jim Cavanaugh, production Manager in 1957. |
Unknown bike & rider. |
Robert Daniel, #1074. |
Jim Cavanaugh & Howard Forrest fine-tune a high-speed Model 4 in 1951. |
Roy Stone, and Roy Stone Jr. just before their 7,000 mile road trip. mechanical problems at all. Spare parts carried, were never used. L to R: Jim Forrest, Mr. Brunson, Roy Sr., Roy Jr. |
Walt Fulton Jr. |
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Walt Fulton Jr. |
Walt Fulton Jr. riding 100 MPH at Rosamond Dry Lake in 1952. |
Chuck Gardner with one of his custom bikes. |
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