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Can an abandoned Harley-Davidson Flat Head, covered in mud be restored or has Matt Walksler from Wheels Through Time met his match?
Can an abandoned Harley-Davidson Flat Head, covered in mud be restored or has Matt Walksler from Wheels Through Time met his match?
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Wheels Through Time
S2025, EP4 "Wheels Through Time"Can an abandoned Harley-Davidson Flat Head, covered in mud be restored or has Matt Walksler from Wheels Through Time met his match?
Wheels Through Time
S2025, EP1 "Wheels Through Time"Matt and crew find and get running an old Orange County Chopper and a 1972 Harley-Davidson Superglide after decades of not running.
Wheels Through Time
S2025, EP12 "Wheels Through Time"The Wheels Through Time crew works on a 1954 Harley-Davidson Panhead and a 1941 Harley-Davidson FL.
Wheels Through Time
S2025, EP17 "Wheels Through Time"Matt Walksler finds the bike of his dreams, a 1947 Harley-Davidson WL, rust and all.
Wheels Through Time
S2025, EP3 "Wheels Through Time"The largest motorcycle in the world arrives in Wheels Through Time and Matt takes it for a ride.
Wheels Through Time
S2025, EP2 "Wheels Through Time"Matt and crew work to get a 100-year-old motorcycle hillclimber back in running shape.
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