The Magical Seventy Three

I love DP Customs. Because they are very imaginative, keeping a manly allure to every piece of work leaving their workshop. You will never see anything they do being too cheesy, which ultimately makes them the perfect target for us here at HisPotion.com. We revealed in the title it’s about a Harley, one made with the so-well known Ironhead engine. The maine guidelines were „black” with touches of „blue” here and there.

Now, the latest of their creations over which we decided to take a look upon is called Seventy Three, as both the one who commissioned it and the artist who realized this raw beauty (Jarrod) are born the same year, 1973. So the model is an homage paid to the fine selection of people born in that time. Because the seventies weren’t only about the Saturday fever, disco and R&B. They were also a time when rock’n’roll started to look like we love it. For me, this bike looks like a tremendous tune of the seventies.

The Result Is Mesmerizing

There was a lot to tinker between the initial and final form. It was like a metamorphosis, from a gust of wind to a full-time hurricane, turning heads around on the streets, left and right. Just picture how many would be green with envy seeing you reigning over such a delicious ride.

I guess the shorter list would be if we started counting how many morsels were left untouched. But the final result is mesmerizing. Every inch is filled with the respect and the identity of the artist. We can only agree that every labor done at DPC is a hunk of artistry and masterliness and Seventy Three falls right into that same category.

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