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  • Grover Sassaman is the retired 98-year old founder and proprietor of Harley-Davidson of Macon, Georgia who is seen here with his son Greg and daughter-in-law Lisa (who now run the dealership.) The bike is Bob Zeolla’s 1939 Harley-Davidson EL. Cross Country Chase motorcycle endurance run from Sault Sainte Marie, MI to Key West, FL (for vintage bikes from 1930-1948). Photographed at the end of the Stage 6 ride from Chattanooga, TN to Macon, GA USA. Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
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  • Grover Sassaman is the retired 98-year old founder and proprietor of Harley-Davidson of Macon, Georgia who is seen here with his son Greg and daughter-in-law Lisa (who now run the dealership.) The bike is Bob Zeolla’s 1939 Harley-Davidson EL. Cross Country Chase motorcycle endurance run from Sault Sainte Marie, MI to Key West, FL (for vintage bikes from 1930-1948). Photographed at the end of the Stage 6 ride from Chattanooga, TN to Macon, GA USA. Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
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  • Grover Sassaman is the retired 98-year old founder and proprietor of Harley-Davidson of Macon, Georgia who is seen here with his son Greg and daughter-in-law Lisa (who now run the dealership.) The bike is Bob Zeolla’s 1939 Harley-Davidson EL. Cross Country Chase motorcycle endurance run from Sault Sainte Marie, MI to Key West, FL (for vintage bikes from 1930-1948). Photographed at the end of the Stage 6 ride from Chattanooga, TN to Macon, GA USA. Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
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  • Grover Sassaman is the retired 98-year old founder and proprietor of Harley-Davidson of Macon, Georgia who is seen here with Bob Zeolla’s 1939 Harley-Davidson EL during the Cross Country Chase motorcycle endurance run from Sault Sainte Marie, MI to Key West, FL (for vintage bikes from 1930-1948). Photographed at the end of the Stage 6 ride from Chattanooga, TN to Macon, GA USA. Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
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  • Grover Sassaman is the retired 98-year old founder and proprietor of Harley-Davidson of Macon, Georgia who is seen here with Bob Zeolla’s 1939 Harley-Davidson EL during the Cross Country Chase motorcycle endurance run from Sault Sainte Marie, MI to Key West, FL (for vintage bikes from 1930-1948). Photographed at the end of the Stage 6 ride from Chattanooga, TN to Macon, GA USA. Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
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  • Grover Sassaman is the retired 98-year old founder and proprietor of Harley-Davidson of Macon, Georgia who is seen here with Bob Zeolla’s 1939 Harley-Davidson EL during the Cross Country Chase motorcycle endurance run from Sault Sainte Marie, MI to Key West, FL (for vintage bikes from 1930-1948). Photographed at the end of the Stage 6 ride from Chattanooga, TN to Macon, GA USA. Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
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  • Grover Sassaman is the retired 98-year old founder and proprietor of Harley-Davidson of Macon, Georgia who is seen here with Bob Zeolla’s 1939 Harley-Davidson EL during the Cross Country Chase motorcycle endurance run from Sault Sainte Marie, MI to Key West, FL (for vintage bikes from 1930-1948). Photographed at the end of the Stage 6 ride from Chattanooga, TN to Macon, GA USA. Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190911-MLXC-185342.jpg
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