2 Harley Flathead VL’S To Win At “Wheels Through Time” Museum Raffle

WTT1Time for the for the 12th Annual Wheels Through Time Raffle offered by the Wheels Through Time Museum, home to the world’s premier collection of rare & historic American Vintage Motorcycles (300 of America’s rarest and most historic classic motorcycles, with over 24 marques). The museum
is giving away not one, but two genuine Harley-Davidson Flathead Bobbers (1935 and 1936.) The raffle will be held on Saturday, November 15, at the Wheels Through Time Museum at the conclusion of the annual Haywood County Toy Run.

wtt2The 2 restored pair of VL Flathead Bobbers are each equipped with Harley-Davidson’s 74 cubic-inch side-valve powerplant and three-speed transmission. They are finished in an Art-Deco Maroon and White 1933 Harley paint scheme, and hand-lettered with custom pinstriping.

Raffle tickets are $10 each, 3 for $20, or 7 tickets for $50 with free tee-shirt and DVD. Non-US residents are eligible to enter the raffle. You do not have to be present to win. Enter the raffle at Wheels Through Time 2014 Harley VL Raffle.

3 Responses to “2 Harley Flathead VL’S To Win At “Wheels Through Time” Museum Raffle”


  1. 1 nicker Nov 3rd, 2014 at 12:14 am

    Ah yes……… Good, honest, no frills motorcycles.
    Kick-start, hand shift, foot clutch, no frills, know your stuff and your off to adventure out on the open road.
    (know nothing and your simply a spectator)

    Motorcycling really doesn’t get any better (or less complicated) than that.

    -nicker-

  2. 2 Hillbilly Jim Nov 3rd, 2014 at 10:03 am

    You can’t consider yourself a true motorcycle enthusiast unless you’ve been to Wheels Through Time.
    Dale, Matt and company know their stuff and will make you feel right at home. The area also has some of the finest motorcycle roads in the world.I think I will visit again real soon.

  3. 3 Sportster Mike Nov 4th, 2014 at 3:27 am

    I want one! – no hang on there’s two!!!

    Must get myself to WheelsThroughTime – long way from southern England though….

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