|
Carey Loftin the front wheel of his 1947 Velocette MSS in the hills of SoCal. |
A friend sent this to me today; an episode of the classic 1969 motorcycle TV show Then Came Bronson, in which James Bronson (Michael Parks) meets Alex (Keenan Wynn) in Sturgis. Alex has a 1937 Rudge Ulster hidden away in a friends garage, and Bronsons presence reveals his secret, causing a bit of strife with his wife. The episode has great riding scenes towards the end, with the men off-roading their resp ective machines (Rudge Ulster and Harley-Davidson Sportster) in the green grass of the Black Hills, including a flying leap over a creek. Bronson learns a bit about the viability of vintage motorcycles in the process - undoubtedly youll think the Ulster a far more suitable off-road machine than a 69 Sportster! Keenan Wynn was well known for his motorcycle enthusiasm, but the stunts look to be performed by Carey Loftin , who had quite a career.
Carey Loftin is an AMA Hall of Fame inductee, and a legendary stuntman who taught himself trick riding skills as a very young man. At 19 he was hired in Skip Fordyces traveling stunt-riding show after performing a back flip from the saddle, landing behind the bike and controlling it with the seat, before hopping back on and coming to a halt. Loftin earned his living via trick riding and mechanicking during the Depression, and after WW2 started work in Hollywood as a stuntman and character actor, with hundreds of film and TV credits over a 50-year career, riding motorcycles and driving cars, including hairy scenes in Bullitt, The French Connection, and Vanishing Point. Loftin died in 1997 at the ripe age of 83 - who says stunt riding leads to an early grave?
|
Carey Loftin and actor Rory Calhoun aboard his Triumph Thunderbird and Steib sidecar |
Subscribe here to TheVintagent.com in your email!
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar