If you're a hardcore Elvis fan, you probably know that the 30th Anniversary of The King's passing occurred on August 15th of 2007. What you might not know is that Bruce Rossmeyer - he of the World's Largest Harley-Davidson dealership in Destination Daytona - commemorated the event by rolling out a limited-edition collection of Harley-Davidsons along Elvis Presley Boulevard in Memphis.
Even if you didn't take a Platinum Tour, there were photo ops aplenty. The Elvis Presley Anniversary Signature collection - created with renowned Harley painter David Uhl and sculptor Jeff Decker - was delivered to the steps of Presley's storied Graceland Mansion at 8:00am on August 15, 2007. The group of 30 motorcycles is styled to imitate the 1957 black Harley-Davidson FLH model Presley once owned, but the vintage-vibed bikes feature a 2007 Softail chassis and drivetrain for modern-day reliability. The last bike in the series, number "30," was auctioned off at Graceland during Elvis Week (the annual celebration of Presley's life and career).
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/newsandupdates/0708_crup_elvis_presley_motorcycle_collection/index.html
Stuffed it up didn't they???
They used 2007 Heritage softails to represent a 57 FLH.
A closer representation would have been to use a 2007 Roadking classic,which is an FLH
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