From:Doug Miller e-mail:radarsprint@yahoo.com
Subject:RE: test your knowledge on restoring a Hummer !!! Date:Sun Apr 27 17:43:19 2008
Response to:11178
Fender flair (both), regulator, (795 not the 307), cover right side up, wrong
Delco Remy (no made in USA), rubber fuel line, wrong petcock(?), hose clamp
on the air cleaner, Wrong rear view mirrors, something wrong with the brake
switch.

Of course I'm not practised at looking at the details.

Doug

----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS -----
Remember the old puzzles in various magazines and newspapers back in the
day, where there were 2 pictures, basically the same, only you had to find x
amount of things that were either not in the first picture or were changed
slightly in the second picture? Well here is one of these games for your
enjoyment and to test your knowledge of Harley Hummers.
Click on the link below and test your knowledge

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harley-Davidson-Harley-Davidson-125-
1951-Harley-Davidson-125-Hummer-Mint-
Condition_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6707QQihZ004QQitemZ1402264
06229QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

""""Perhaps the nicest 1951 HARLEY DAVIDSON 125 Available anywhere.
Completely restored a few years ago by a very well known restorer of vintage
bike by the name of James Diegel. He meticulously every inch of this bike to
make it as good as new. Maybe better.""""""

Can you spot atleast 14 (very obvious) items on this COMPLETELY RESTORED
1951 model 125?

This bike,if properly judged at a AMCA meet, it's doubtful that it would bring
the 85 points needed for for even a Junior Second award !!!

Post your answers and others can learn these things, too !!!