This is how I want to remember my husband. Collecting, restoring, and enjoying vintage motorbikes. There is a trunk full of photos of Garrett serving his military duty in Japan but riding on a scooter was where he wanted to be. In fact, on his grave stone there is a picture of a motor scooter to show generations to come what was his passion. Every who knew him knew about his love of vintage bikes. He had about 75 scooters that have been passed down to his son and stored in a building they built together to house this museum of “precious” possessions.
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