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28 March 2024

Easy Rider: Captain America mobike sits centre-stage

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Michael Eisenberg, is helped to move his vintage Captain America chopper he says Peter Fonda rode in “Easy Rider” at the Profiles in History auction house in Calabasas, Calif. The auction house Profiles in History estimates the Harley-Davidson will bring a minimum of $1 million at its Oct. 18, 2014 sale. Its principal authentication comes from "Grizzly Adams" actor Dan Haggerty, who had a bit part in "Easy Rider" and claims to have taken possession of the only bike that survived the filming of the druggy road movie. But Haggerty admitted this week, in an interview with Los Angeles Times, that he has authenticated and sold two Captain America bikes. (AP)



Michael Eisenberg, sits on the customized Captain America chopper he says Peter Fonda rode in “Easy Rider” in Calabasas, Calif. The auction house Profiles in History estimates the Harley-Davidson will bring a minimum of $1 million at its Oct. 18, 2014 sale. Its principal authentication comes from "Grizzly Adams" actor Dan Haggerty, who had a bit part in "Easy Rider" and claims to have taken possession of the only bike that survived the filming of the druggy road movie. But Haggerty admitted this week, in an interview with Los Angeles Times, that he has authenticated and sold two Captain America bikes. (AP)




In this Sept. 4, 2014 file photo, a vintage "Easy Rider" Captain America motorcycle is shown at Profiles in History auction house in Calabasas, Calif. Its principal authentication comes from "Grizzly Adams" actor Dan Haggerty, who had a bit part in "Easy Rider" and claims to have taken possession of the only bike that survived the filming of the druggy road movie. But Haggerty admitted this week, in an interview with Los Angeles Times, that he has authenticated and sold two Captain America bikes. (AP)




In this Sept. 4, 2014 file photo, a vintage "Easy Rider" Captain America motorcycle is shown at Profiles in History auction house in Calabasas, Calif. Its principal authentication comes from "Grizzly Adams" actor Dan Haggerty, who had a bit part in "Easy Rider" and claims to have taken possession of the only bike that survived the filming of the druggy road movie.  But Haggerty admitted this week, in an interview with Los Angeles Times, that he has authenticated and sold two Captain America bikes. (AP)




In this Sept. 4, 2014 photo, a vintage "Easy Rider" Captain America motorcycle is shown at Profiles in History auction house in Calabasas, Calif. Its principal authentication comes from "Grizzly Adams" actor Dan Haggerty, who had a bit part in "Easy Rider" and claims to have taken possession of the only bike that survived the filming of the druggy road movie.  But Haggerty admitted this week, in an interview with Los Angeles Times, that he has authenticated and sold two Captain America bikes. (AP)




In this Sept. 4, 2014 file photo, a vintage "Easy Rider Captain America" motorcycle is shown surrounded by Hollywood memorabilia in Calabasas, Calif. The auction house Profiles in History estimates the Harley-Davidson will bring a minimum of $1 million at its Oct. 18, 2014 sale. Its principal authentication comes from "Grizzly Adams" actor Dan Haggerty, who had a bit part in "Easy Rider" and claims to have taken possession of the only bike that survived the filming of the druggy road movie. But Haggerty admitted this week, in an interview with Los Angeles Times, that he has authenticated and sold two Captain America bikes. (AP)




This Sept. 4, 2014 file photo, shows the "Easy Rider" Captain America Harley-Davidson with its gas tank autographed by actor Peter Fonda displayed in Calabasas, Calif. The Profiles in History auction house estimates the restored Harley-Davidson will bring a minimum of $1 million at its Oct. 18, 2014 sale. Its principal authentication comes from "Grizzly Adams" actor Dan Haggerty, who had a bit part in "Easy Rider" and claims to have taken possession of the only bike that survived the filming of the druggy road movie.  But Haggerty admitted this week, in an interview with Los Angeles Times, that he has authenticated and sold two Captain America bikes. (AP)