WWII Harley Photo Question
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WWII Harley Photo Question
Gentlemen,
I usually hang out on the 2 1/2 ton truck site. Since my experiences are limited to vehicles that have a few more wheels than these, I thought I would turn to you for assistance.
Attached is a scan taken from a Kodachrome slide. The soldier in the image is my Dad. It was taken near San Antonio Texas, sometime in 1943. I'm pretty sure it is a Harley. My Dad used to talk about riding them and always referred to them as "Harley 45s".
On a side note, several weeks after this pic was taken, he took a spill, breaking the femur in his left leg. He was in traction for weeks, contracted pneumonia and almost died. Luckily (especially for me !!) he pulled through, but the accident left him with the left leg considerably shorter than the right. His foot also tended to point outward as the bones were not in very good alignment when they set. (I guess orthopedics back then was not quite as advanced as it is today )
In any case, anything that you can tell me about the bike in this pic would be greatly appreciated !!
Best Regards...
I usually hang out on the 2 1/2 ton truck site. Since my experiences are limited to vehicles that have a few more wheels than these, I thought I would turn to you for assistance.
Attached is a scan taken from a Kodachrome slide. The soldier in the image is my Dad. It was taken near San Antonio Texas, sometime in 1943. I'm pretty sure it is a Harley. My Dad used to talk about riding them and always referred to them as "Harley 45s".
On a side note, several weeks after this pic was taken, he took a spill, breaking the femur in his left leg. He was in traction for weeks, contracted pneumonia and almost died. Luckily (especially for me !!) he pulled through, but the accident left him with the left leg considerably shorter than the right. His foot also tended to point outward as the bones were not in very good alignment when they set. (I guess orthopedics back then was not quite as advanced as it is today )
In any case, anything that you can tell me about the bike in this pic would be greatly appreciated !!
Best Regards...
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Re: WWII Harley Question
Hi Mudflap,
Great photo! It's a timeless treasure you have of your father with the War Harley during WWII ! This is a photo that I like to collect.
Ok, The bike your father is standing next to is a 42WLA Harley-Davidson type II or type (2) they were built from December 10th 1941 to February 15th 1942 total of 3054 were built type HI series.
Registration numbers for the licence plate are W611204 to W614257 engine serial numbers are 42WLA7001 to roughly 42WLA13650
Information from Bruce Palmer III book ( How to restore your Military HD 1932-1952
Can you read the licence plate number? If so what is it?
Thanks Craig,
Old Abe WLA.
Great photo! It's a timeless treasure you have of your father with the War Harley during WWII ! This is a photo that I like to collect.
Ok, The bike your father is standing next to is a 42WLA Harley-Davidson type II or type (2) they were built from December 10th 1941 to February 15th 1942 total of 3054 were built type HI series.
Registration numbers for the licence plate are W611204 to W614257 engine serial numbers are 42WLA7001 to roughly 42WLA13650
Information from Bruce Palmer III book ( How to restore your Military HD 1932-1952
Can you read the licence plate number? If so what is it?
Thanks Craig,
Old Abe WLA.
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Re: WWII Harley Question
OLDABEWLA wrote: ↑Thu Mar 29, 2018 2:32 pmHi Mudflap,
Great photo! It's a timeless treasure you have of your father with the War Harley during WWII ! This is a photo that I like to collect.
Ok, The bike your father is sitting/standing next to looks to be a 42WLA Harley-Davidson type II or type (2) with a high position ammo box, lower headlamp mount and small round aircleaner they were built from December 10th 1941 to February 15th 1942 total of 3054 were built type II series in the 42WLA production which there is VII
or (7) types.
The registration numbers for the licence plate are W611204 to W614257 engine serial numbers are 42WLA7001 to roughly 42WLA13650
Information is from Author Bruce Palmer III book ( How to restore your Military HD 1932-1952 and by the way Bruce has a beautiful restored 42WLA type II in his collection.
Can you read the licence plate number? If so what is it?
Thanks Craig,
Old Abe WLA.
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Re: WWII Harley Photo Question
Hi OLDABEWLA,
Wow! Thanks !!
Both for the kind words and especially for the detailed information on the bike!
Here is an enlargement of the license plate. I can make out what I think is USA, but not the numbers. Not sure if I am reaching the limits of the actual image, the scanner, or maybe both. I can try scanning it again to see if I can get it any clearer.
Also,
Here is the one other motorcycle image from that box of slides. It is a little more blury than the other. Don't know how fast WWII era Kodachrome film was, but I bet it was pretty slow.
Thanks Again,
Best Regards,
Bob
Wow! Thanks !!
Both for the kind words and especially for the detailed information on the bike!
Here is an enlargement of the license plate. I can make out what I think is USA, but not the numbers. Not sure if I am reaching the limits of the actual image, the scanner, or maybe both. I can try scanning it again to see if I can get it any clearer.
Also,
Here is the one other motorcycle image from that box of slides. It is a little more blury than the other. Don't know how fast WWII era Kodachrome film was, but I bet it was pretty slow.
Thanks Again,
Best Regards,
Bob
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Re: WWII Harley Photo Question
I think it reads : 'U.S.A. W-611729' which makes it a type II 42WLA, confirmed by the short round filter and the absence of the BO drive light.
The bike seems new..
Great photos, esspecially since they're in color!
The bike seems new..
Great photos, esspecially since they're in color!
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Re: WWII Harley Photo Question
Thanks Lib45,
For confirming it's a type II ! Couldn't really read the licence plate number but could see it starts with the W prefix.
Excellent rare color photo's they are great!
Craig
For confirming it's a type II ! Couldn't really read the licence plate number but could see it starts with the W prefix.
Excellent rare color photo's they are great!
Craig
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Re: WWII Harley Photo Question
Great pictures, thanks for sharing.
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Re: WWII Harley Photo Question
Nice photos
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Re: WWII Harley Photo Question
Great pic of the type 2. Thanks for sharing.
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