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The Auto Four [2] is a motorcycle designed and built by engineer and motorcycle enthusiast Wild Bill Gelbke during the early 1970s. Approximately seven examples were built. Gelbke, who had attended engineering school in Wisconsin and at University of Southern California, had worked for McDonnell Douglas and also owned two motorcycle shops in Chicago and Hammond, India
William "Wild Bill" Gelbke (1936–1978, born in Green Bay, Wisconsin) was an American engineer and motorcycle designer.He is noted for having designed and constructed large motorcycles powered by automobile engines, particularly the Roadog [2] and the Auto Four, the latter a motorcycle intended for mass production.
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Roadog is a motorcycle built by engineer and motorcycle enthusiast Wild Bill Gelbke between 1962 and 1965. A total of two were built. Gelbke, who had attended engineering school in Wisconsin and at University of Southern California, had worked for McDonnell Douglas and also owned two motorcycle shops in Chicago and Hammond, Indiana.
Wild Bill Gelbke (born 1938), American engineer and motorcycle designer William Guarnere (1923–2014), American soldier in the 101st Airborne during World War II, made famous by the mini-series Band of Brothers
Minnesota Wild general manager and three-time U.S. Olympian Bill Guerin will be responsible for overseeing the building of the United States teams competing in the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off ...
Kia would add to Bill Dube Auto's line of vehicles in Tri-Cities. A new Kia dealership in Somersworth at the corner of Route 108 and Blackwater Road is being proposed by Bill Dube Auto of Dover.
Feb. 25—WILKES-BARRE — Sunday night was my night — I was going to a Beatles concert. Well, John, Paul, George and Ringo weren't going to be there, but "The Fab Four" was going to perform all ...