Restoration Blog: 1924 Ace Motorcycle

March 26, 2010 12:00 AM

Once known as the Duesenberg of motorcycles, this 1924 Ace has seen far better days, and serves to teach a hard lesson. Sometimes it's better to buy a machine that's not running, because it will cost less and you'll have to do all the work anyway...

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