American metal - oscar mike foundation

Josh Allison’s latest build, “Revere,” is a 1949 Harley-Davidson Panhead crafted with purpose: it was built for The Oscar Mike Foundation, an organization dedicated to keeping injured veterans on the move. From their compound in Poplar Grove, Illinois, Oscar Mike builds community and restores confidence through mobility, accessibility, and mental-health support. Their programs span everything from motorsports and team sports to skydiving, equine therapy, marksmanship, racing, and more. They even run a wheelchair-rugby team and a T-shirt line whose profits go directly to wounded veterans.

“Revere” was created for Oscar Mike’s Carry the Weight Campaign, raising awareness and funds for a new facility. The bike also pays tribute to the 250th birthday of the Marine Corps and the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. Josh poured more than 600 hours into one-off, hand-built parts to ensure every detail honors all branches of the military and the country they serve.

“It was a great honor to build something so meaningful and to help such a powerful cause,”
Josh Allison, American Metal Customs

Check out oscarmike.org to support the mission and see the incredible work they’re doing.

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