Few events could draw a crowd quite like classic stuntman Evel Knievel attempting a new record while flirting with death.
The National Motorcycle Museum, pictured Jan. 31, has artifacts from a wide range of people including this motorcycle once owned by actor Steve McQueen in its collection at the museum in Anamosa.
Iowa’s National Motorcycle Museum is being sued over its display and sale of Evel Knievel memorabilia. K&K Promotions, a Las Vegas, Nevada, company that owns the rights to the likeness, brand and ...
Knievel once used the rig to tour the U.S. and Canada. Found in a field in Florida, it was taken to Topeka, Kans., for restoration. Photo via Mack Trucks A restored Mack cabover will be part of an ...
For his roaring comeback, Knievel jumps 14 Greyhound buses at the Kings Island amusement park in Mason, Ohio, in October 1975. Courtesy Kelly Knievel By the mid-1970s, after a decade of stunts, ...