1970 Harley Davidson Shovelhead Chopper Old school, Todd Marshall art,
Overview
Harley Davidson Chopper, 1970 Shovelhead, old school with a 10 foot stretch front end. Todd Marshall Paleontology Art
This motorcycle was a running machine when it was used for a new piece of assemblage art. The bike is real so the assemblage art is large. The bike is depicted on a side walk in the town of Norwalk California back in the day. The rider parked next to a parking meter on the sidewalk and chained his bike up. He then entered the tatoo shop and watched as his “ole lady” get her first tatoo. Check the fine art work and air brushing. Air brushing work was completed by the famous palentoligist painter, Todd Marshall. This 1970 Harley Davidson Chopper is about ready to run if you want to remove it from the art form but, why would you do that?
The bike is complete with a California Title that is registered to the plate on the bike.
Art size is 7 feet tall, 4 feet wide, 10 feet long. I does have an attachable wheel assembly for moving.
Mileage
Unknown, refreshed just before use as art
Paint
Excellent, Black Lacquer
Sheet Metal
Perfect
Chrome
Shiney
Mechanical
This machine needs to see a mechanic prior to use as a rider. The artwork mechanic is available to get it road worthy if needed
Wheels & Tires
Check the pictures
Title
Bill of Sale
Nada
Not rated
Accessories
Comes with side walk, parking meter, painting, and the wheels necessary to move the entire vignette into a museum, store or ??

