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2/24/2009 - 22ND Annual Daytona Antique and Classic Motorcycle Auction Goes Online at Proxibid
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Omaha, NE „Ÿ February 24, 2009 „Ÿ Proxibid, the world’s largest provider of live auction webcasting services, today announced that Bator International has selected the Company to provide live online bidding for its 22nd Annual Daytona Antique and Classic Motorcycle Auction. The live auction will take place Saturday, March 7 at 11:00 a.m. EST with live online bidding commencing at that time. Auction registration is already available at www.proxibid.com/bator.
Motorcycle enthusiasts and collectors won’t want to miss the opportunity to bid live online during this auction. Included in this auction is a wide variety of antique and classic motorcycles from BMW to Ducati and Harley Davidson and everything in between at prices you won’t find anywhere else. Featured items in this auction include:
• 1926 Ace Four Cylinder, 1000cc. Very beautiful bike. Ken Young built motor with Indian 402 1 3/8" five main lower end. This bike is not 100% correct or original, but runs and rides great
• 1923 Harley Davidson Two Cam, Indirect Action 8-Valve Board Track Racer. This is the Real McCoy! This 8-Valve Harley is one of only a hand full of real examples known to exist. Originally sent by the HD factory to Sydney Australia where it was campaigned by the Bennett and Woods Harley Davidson dealership and raced by Jack Patman for the Ogden Race Team.
• 1918 Indian Power Plus and sidecar. Museum quality restoration. All real with no reproduction parts. Has been on static display in same collection for over twenty years. Excellent example of an early American Classic Motorcycle.
• Expertly built by Daniel Delfour of Toulouse France. Engine built to race specs. Lightened flywheels, big bore 850 cylinders, heads ported, Megacycle cam, lightened pistons and valve train, 72 BHP @ 6200 rpm. Chassis and components were taken from a 650cc La Verda and then altered to accept the Norton power plant. Many other details upon request.
• 1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane, 750cc. This model had a production run of fewer than 1200. Designed by American Craig Vetter. This very nice original example shows only 596 miles on the speedometer.
“In the past several months, we have all watched the stock market in some areas drop by 40% or more. In that same time period, classic motorcycles have not gone down anywhere close to that percentage rate, and in some cases, have increased in value,” stated Glenn Bator, president of Bator International Inc. “There has never been a better time to add to your collection, or to start a collection of antique and classic motorcycles.”
For more information about this auction or to register to participate in the live auction webcast, please visit www.proxibid.com/bator.
About Proxibid
Since 2002, Proxibid has webcast more than 16,000 auctions – more than any other company in the industry. Proxibid’s proprietary live Internet bidding service and Web site were developed by auctioneers and industry-leading professionals to provide our bidders with the most user-friendly and comprehensive live online auction experience possible.
Proxibid’s customer service and support is unmatched in the industry. The company’s toll-free support center is open before, during and after every live auction, and is staffed with bi-lingual auction specialists who assist both bidders and auctioneers. For more information about Proxibid, please visit us online at www.proxibid.com
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