Picture this: a flat-out, custom-built contraption, a 1948 Harley-Davidson Panhead, but this beauty’s got a secret, a heart ripped right out of a wartime flying machine.
A fellow with grease under his fingernails and dreams in his head, a real mechanical wizard, decided he wasn’t content with the usual kick-start dance. Sean Jackson, from Competition Distributing, is a mechanical enthusiast and vintage motorcycle lover. He built this beauty.
This Custom 1948 Harley-Davidson Panhead Is a Work of Art
He plumbed in an inertia starter, one of those noisy contraptions from the days when propellers spun and liberty was on the line. It’s a bit of a show, a whine and a clatter, but then, ka-thump, that old Panhead engine roars to life.


He didn’t just stop there. He fashioned a frame sturdy as an oak tree, inspired by some old shop stool, if you can believe it. And the parts? A mix-and-match of history, from a sleek stainless steel suspension that glides like a dream to a rebuilt engine with a fancy 3D-printed carburetor setup.
This custom 1948 Harley-Davidson Panhead stripped down, no unnecessary frills, just pure, unadulterated American iron. This creation, a true testament to ingenuity, even snagged itself a grand prize at the Biltwell People’s Champ Award. It’s the kind of ride that just makes you wanna chew on a plug of tobacco and watch the miles melt away.
Source: Hotbike. Photos: Geoff Kowalchuk
