MIAMI — When you hear the term “one of one,” it’s a one-of-a-kind Bourget motorcycle supplied to form the 1972 Miami Dolphins.
From the rims to the logos, to all the little details in the paint, even the seat is made from pig skin.
“The former players, a lot of the guys that are already with us, signed those contracts 10 years ago,” said Nat Moore, former Dolphins wide receiver and senior vice president of alumni relations for the Miami Dolphins.
The bike took years and Moore said it was very special.
“The fact that it’s the team. We were all given here, with shots of the stars we all admired in the 1970s. And those guys are the same guys who embraced me and the youngsters who came to the team. . league. That’s what made them special. It was about the team. The fact that they formed an LLC at the end of their careers. They didn’t make a lot of money, but they stuck together and figured out how to help everyone. another life. And not just because of football. That’s why they won,” he said.
The motorcycle catches the eye and now a fan can own this piece of history.
The Dolphins raffle off the motorcycle for the Miami Dolphins Foundation and the winning ticket will be raffled on Super Bowl Sunday.
Head to 1972perfectbike. givesmart. com to enter this prize draw, which also includes prizes.