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The Vincent in the Barn The Vincent in the Barn is a delight. Most of the stories are only a few pages long and read like high octane archaeological thrillers…kindof like Indiana Jones meets the World’s Fastest Indian. Some of the writing is priceless.

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Synopsis

40 tales of motorcycle hunting dreams come true, Ducatis in basements, Vincents in sheds, Harleys in barns, Brit bikes moldering behind urban garages.

Biography

Tom Cotter writes regularly for Road & Track and other magazines and has a deep-seated love for motorcycle and automotive rescue. He has written two books on the lure of collector vehicle archaeology, The Cobra in the Barn, winner of a 2006 International Automotive Media Award, and its follow-up, The Hemi in the Barn. Cotter most recently authored the biography of car builder extraordinaire Dean Jeffries. Tom has been in and around cars and bike all of his life. He built one of the most successful PR agencies in motorsports, with a client list ranging from NASCAR to the SPEED Channel. Cotter lives in Davidson, North Carolina.

Review

It\'s every motorcyclist\'s dream. A friend or acquaintance says, "You know, there\'s an old bike that\'s been sitting in this garage for years." The hunt is on. And rather than the usual worthless Hondazukimaha pile of hopeless oxidation, at the back of that barn you find a genuine classic, the motorcycle collector\'s dream. "The Vincent in the Barn" tells forty such stories - tales of motorcycle hunting dreams come true. These are the stories that fuel every motorcyclist\'s fantasies. The only difference? They\'re true.

Fascinating barn-find tales of rusted bikes-turned into their former glory. Each short story has you drooling into the next, a must for any bike restorer.

Recommended.





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