Upcoming Race of Gentlemen Exhibit At Harley-Davidson Museum

Harley-Davidson Museum® announces the opening of its special exhibit – “The Race of Gentlemen”. At the intersection of speed and style, The Race of Gentlemen has become a must-see and must-do automotive carnival. Dedicated craftsmen and women build and restore vintage American hot rods and motorcycles to blast down the beaches of the Jersey Shore.

This summer, the Harley-Davidson Museum® is proud to bring together the vehicles, the artistry and the personalities that make up The Race of Gentlemen for its special exhibit. “The Race of Gentlemen” will take over The Garage, a 10,000-square-foot special event space located on the H-D Museum campus, beginning June 16 and running through Labor Day (Sept. 4). In addition to displaying portraits, bikes and roadsters pulled from past races, “The Race of Gentlemen” exhibit will reveal the passion and devotion TROG compatriots bring to this sandy spectacle.

More than a dozen motorcycles and automobiles will be on display – machines restored and resurrected for the sole purpose of redlining down the shore. Some highlights include:

1923 Ford T Roadster owned by Ray Evernham, former NASCAR crew chief for Jeff Gordon
1946 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead owned and raced by Jeff “Hollywood” Baer
1947 Harley-Davidson UL owned and raced by Tom Rowe, a former flat tracker
Select photography from featured photographers David Carlo and Cory Piehowicz can be found here. More exhibit artifacts will be revealed at a later date.

2 Responses to “Upcoming Race of Gentlemen Exhibit At Harley-Davidson Museum”


  1. 1 Architect Jun 1st, 2017 at 8:12 am

    Go TROG!!!!

    More importantly, we are racing in WIldwood on the beach next week, June 9 – 11. Be there!!!!!

  2. 2 garagedog Jun 5th, 2017 at 6:23 pm

    Great picture, but is that a shadow or is the kickstand down on the bike on the right?

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