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Right side of front headlight – image from the “blue” 1967 – 1970 greatest hits LP

The Helmet

Sissy bar backrest – Yellow Submarine

The right side mirror is a chromed duplicate of a ticket to see the Beatles live at the Hollywood Bowl on August 30, 1965

The left side mirror (top) is a chromed replica of an actual ticket from the Beatles first concert in the US… February 11, 1964
at the Washington, D. C. Coliseum…the price… $3.00!!!

Left rear fender – Love Glove from Yellow Submarine

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Front spoiler – Magical Mystery Tour

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Timing cover – Beatles for Sale

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Front of gas tank – representing the British invasion from England to the
US

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Right rear fender – Help!

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Air filter cover – John Lennon self-portrait

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The White Album is featured on the battery cover. Painted by Chris Cruz, the battery cover features the 4 black and white photos inside the album cover, along with the embossed “The Beatles” album cover title and a serial number which was on the front cover of the first release of the album in 1968.

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Right side of front headlight – image from the “blue” 1967 – 1970 greatest hits LP

Right side of gas tank – Abbey Road

These were originally chrome. The chrome has been removed and the aluminum sticks were painted by Chris Cruz Artistry to make them look like the real thing – wood drum sticks.

The drum sticks linkage was fabricated by McGowan Metal Fabrications.The shift linkage utlizes a J & P shift linkage as its base. The drum sticks are made from 5052 aircraft grade aluminum. Utilizing a metal lathe machine, it took over 11 hours to create both sticks. The sticks are attached to the linkage by a cleverly hidden bolt which is adjustable from the rear of the linkage. After the sticks were fabricated, 1/2 of the material of the stick closest to the viewer was ball milled out so it would be recessed in closer to the other stick. This detail provides a much cleaner look to the piece.

The shift linkage was then milled to receive the small bolt which is inserted from the rear of the linkage so the viewer cannot see it. Milling a slot into the linkage was also a functional part of the creation because it provides the flexibility of adjusting the sticks for clearance regarding the length of travel for shifting. It took another 16 hours to do the final milling on the sticks and yet another 7 hours for milling the bolt slot into the shift linkage which is a total of 37 hours to create this one-of-a-kind piece.

gas cap on top of gas tank representing the Apple Records label

Left rear fender – Love Glove from Yellow Submarine

Let It Be – Front Fender

A new headlight by Headwinds features the Beatles first British release,
“Please, Please Me”. This photo was also used on their first greatest hits album 1962-1966, which many call the “Red” album. Their second greatest hits album 1967 – 1970, the “Blue” album is on the other side of the headlight.

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Right side of front headlight – image from the “blue” 1967 – 1970 greatest hits LP

Left Side of Gas Tank – Sgt. Peppers with a Hofner Bass Guitar in the background

A Le Pera seat customized by Advanced Custom Design aka Alligator Bob…who did a spectacular job. The seat features the face images from “Meet The Beatles” which are surrounded by the albums of “Meet the Beatles”, “Yesterday & Today”; “Revolver” and “Let It Be” with the original labels as released by Capitol and/or Apple Records.


The back rest features three 45 pm records…”Please, Please Me”, “Ticket to Ride” and “Hey Jude”.