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A father and son race the clock as they travel to different states in search of antique cars and priceless old bikes.
A father and son race the clock as they travel to different states in search of antique cars and priceless old bikes.
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Dale Walksler used to sell new and used motorcycles at his Harley-Davidson dealership. After 24 years in the retail business, his life's mission now is to hold on to motorcycles for history's sake. Walksler crisscrosses the U.S. in search of long-forgotten gems for his motorcycle paradise that is the Wheels Through Time Museum. He established the museum, located in Maggie Valley, N.C., in 1993, and since then he's acquired more than 300 rare, classic American motorcycles. Some of them he restores or rebuilds from parts or pieces he finds around the country, and he assures that all of them start and can be ridden. "What's in the Barn?" chronicles Walksler's journey to uncover motorcycle history in the most unusual and extraordinary places, and his undying passion to preserve it for generations.