Introducing the 2012 WTT 10th Annual Raffle Bike!!!!

WIN THIS BIKE!!!!This 1932 Harley-Davidson VL Bobber is a beauty.....and it could be yours!!! 

WTT is proud to annouce, the 10th Annual Wheels Through Time Raffle Bike.

Get Your Tickets Today!!!

Each year, the Wheels Through Time Museum sets out to bring back to life a true piece of American motorcycle history to be raffled off each November as the museum's annual fundraiser.  This year's machine -- the beautiful 1932 Harley-Davidson VL Flathead Bobber -- is a stunner, and will be taken home by one lucky winner during the museum's final opening of 2012.

Countless hours of both passion and enjoyment went into this beauty, a the craftsmanship and attention to detail is evident throughout.  Rebuilt from the ground up by museum curator and founder, Dale Walksler, the '32 VL features Harley-Davidsons 74 cubic inch side-valve powerplant equipped with a three speed transmission, and has all sorts of period accessory "extras", including flander's rubbermounted risers and Handlebars, very rare early HD keyswitches, cut down rear fender, bobber horn, and so much more.  Finished in stunning black and copper with red striping, this bike overflows with attitude and personality.  Truly a Real School bike, built with real and authentic parts, this 1932 Harley-Davidson VL Bobber is ready for the road, and could be yours this November 2012!!!

Ticket specials are 1 ticket for $10 and 3 tickets for $20, and our best package gets you 7 tickets for $50, which includes a free T-shirt and DVD, or a 1-year American Iron Magazine Subscription (7 ticket packages only).

So be sure to get your tickets today!  Not only will you have a chance to win the 1932 VL Bobber, but you'll be supporting the great cause for keeping America's transportation history up on two wheels for generations to come!

Thanks for your support!!!

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