TEAMWORK – Leonard and Brad Andres
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Leonard Andres was ever the calculating man. His attention to detail and perfection combined with his devotion to Harley Davidson were a large part of his success not only as a racer and engine tuner/builder but also as a Harley Davidson dealer. His outgoing personality enhanced his business and attracted great riders during his forty plus year career.

The great Cal Raybon rode his Andres tuned KR 750 to many victories including the last Harley Davidson Daytona win in 1968.

But the real glory day for Leonard was even earlier. In 1955, Rookie Rider and Son, Brad Andres, captured victory lane in Dayton as he did in 1956. Brad was also a 1955 National Champion and in 1956, took second place honor. In all, Brad won three Daytona titles. He was also a four time Laconia winner.

In 1998, the legacy of Brad and Leonard Andres was passed to the Wheels Through Time Museum in the form of chassis, motors and assorted parts/memorabilia from that dynasty. Careful research has resurrected these machines to their former glory. A fascinating display has been created to preserve these memories.