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The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum

15 years ago

Just outside Birmingham Alabama, is the most amazing collection of motorcycles and vintage cars, probably in the world. The dream of George Barber, a successful milk and diary manufacturer, the collection today holds 1,100 motorcycles and over fifty cars. Some 600 motor bikes are on display stretching back to early machines built in 1914 and right up to the present, representing 14 countries and 100 manufacturers.

There’s over 1,100 motorcycles at the museum

This early motorcycle looks like an engine was chucked on a beefy push bike frame

Early War machine

An American Classic!

Bikes from the early 1914s to the present are on display

Thanks to Will Davies and the Alabama Tourist Department for words and pictures.

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