
Easy rider motorcycle model movie#
Harley Davidson Motorcycle 1969 Easy Rider Movie Billy Bike Chopper Metal Model.
Easy rider motorcycle model free#
Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping. Price and other details may vary based on product size and color. Though it's at least worth mentioning that most seasoned guesses - including Fonda’s, suggest that Eisenberg’s Captain America was most likely the original. Made of diecast metal ABS plastic rubber and vinyl our 14 scale model Easy Rider motorcycle is an authentic replica of the iconic chopper from the movie Easy Rider. 1-16 of over 1,000 results for 'Easy Rider Bicycle' Results. Easy Rider Harley 1/4 Davidson Built Motorcycle Model Diecast Captain America. So ultimately, that’s the sad reality of the whole ordeal, there just aren’t enough connected pieces of reliable information to connect the dots, and we’ll probably never know the truth. In June 2021, another claimed Captain America bike sold at auction for $255,000, and even though it might derive from the one sold to Gordon Granger, the story is way too murky to know anything for sure. Production Dates: 1998 Sale Price: 170. Customized Harley-Davidson Panhead ridden by Billy in the classic movie Easy Rider. Name: Harley-Davidson Easy Rider Billy Bike Type: Die Cast Motorcycle Description: 1:10 scale. He said that he kept the real frame, which is what he eventually sold to Eisenberg. Easy Rider Motorcycle by QLEE 199 164 Add to Cart 3D Model vehicles motorcycle chopper 3D Model harley davidson This is a model of a Easy Rider Motorcycle. Though in years past a documented Easy Rider Captain America bike was on display at the National Motorcycle Museum, (shown in the gallery photos) the Captain America bike and Billy bike now on display are replicas of the two matching bike props made for the 1969 cult classic motion picture. Die Cast Models - Harley-Davidson - Aircraft - More.

After much confusion, false statements, and even lie detector tests, Haggerty admitted to selling just a few ‘bits and pieces, nothing more, a chain or a fender, nothing more.” The thing is, at the time, Haggerty also signed a paper for Granger stating that it was the real bike, and later admitted to it being an honest mistake. The motorcycle theme doesn't end there, nor does the Easy Rider theme. The only way to solve the ordeal was by asking the source of it all - Haggerty. He ordered the bike through Tramontin Harley-Davidson in Clifton, New Jersey.
