The Harbortown Bobber Filming Locations

The Harbortown Bobber filming locations

Where was The Harbortown Bobber filmed? The Harbortown Bobber was filmed in 3 locations across United States in the following places:

The Harbortown Bobber Filming Locations

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The Harbortown Bobber (2009)
Runtime: 75 minutes
Rating: 7.5
Release year: 2009
IMDB: tt1562884
Plot summary

The Harbortown Bobber follows the ground-up build of Scott DiLalla's '69 bobber. Various back yard masters put their hands on it creating a unique custom motorcycle, showing their techniques and telling their own personal stories along the way.

Genres
Documentary
Action
Adventure
Cast
Scott Di Lalla
Jay Kataoka
Dennis Goodson
Earl Kane
Directors
Zack Coffman
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The Harbortown Bobber filming locations