After putting up the last post I thought, why not look up the spot where Ben Hardy's shop was located? Could the building somehow still exist?
I knew the address since the article in Roth's Choppers magazine gave it at 1168 E. Florence in Los Angeles. A lot has changed in the last 40 years, but I figured, Google Map it with "satellite view" and see what comes up.
The letter "A" marks the spot, but it didn't look good. It sort of looks like a parking lot. I hoped (as sometimes), Google's addresses are off by a little bit. The place to it's left looked promising, so why not take look with the "Street View" option?
Boy was I surprised when this came up! What I thought was an empty parking lot turned out to be the roof. The place next door has the much lighter roof when seen from above. Ben's old shop's roof is darker but is reflecting the sun at this angle.
This place needs to be declared a National Historical Monument... of the MotorCycle kind.
For kicks, I tweaked it in Photoshop for a side by side comparison.
Afterwards, I looked up another Famous Monument. I erased the street name so as not to give it away too easily. Any guesses? I.R., I'm sure you'll know, and Moldy, If you read this, don't tell.
It's too bad places like these can't somehow be preserved for what they once were.
I wonder, do today's occupants realize their significance?