Norton Manx 500cc Model 30M Serial Number 102816
Proud Bill after the Cranbrook Concours d'Elegance, Bloomfield Hills Mi. in 2004
He has got the Blue Ribbon and a trophy
A really clean Motorcycle never restored apart new tires...
Zach picked up the Manx at the Railway Express office in Winston-Salem, where he left his Rolex watch for the shipping charges. He took the bike home, prepped and started it, rode around the neighborhood a few times, and then put it in the Reynolds living room where it stayed till bought from his widow in August, 1982. Zach had been killed in an airplane crash.
Besides the Manx in the very formal, French Provincial furnished living room, was a working 1/3-scale model of a Pitts Special aerobatic biplane. On the each side of the huge, marble floored front hallway of the home were a Triumph engined dragbike and a Harley-Davidson dragbike.
The basement had a complete radio broadcasting station, and in the attic was a collection of medieval torture devices imported from Europe.
The Manx was ridden on the racetrack a few times in 1983 and 1984, where it proved to be very competitive with modern bikes.
It has only been out of the house twice in the last 20 years.
The engine has never been apart or out of frame, carb and mag have never been off, the exhaust pipe and megaphone were off to clean-up then put back on. The paint of the gas tank and oil tank has been redone to remove the skulls, Egyptian cats, ace of spades cards, and Doctor Cancer cigarette packages which Zach hand painted on everything he owned. Zach's considerable wealth came from cigarettes, which he hated. His surviving brother has been spending his fortune in anti-smoking causes.
Zach loved cars and bikes and airplanes. He was an accomplished motorcycle racer, aerobatic pilot, and street racer.
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