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1957
Tom meets Tex Smith
1959
Tom McMullen met Jim Clark
1962
Tom met Dave Brackett, Tom was living in
LaHabra with wife Joan, had 32 roadster
Dave had purple 30 Model A coupe,
Working for Tyree Header Co.
Tom and Dave cruised and worked on cars
Jim got out of Navy and returned to the
east coast
Mid 62, Dave goes to work for Mickey
Thompson
1963
In early 63 Tom and Carl Sulkey started
Auto Electric Eng., wiring kits, wired cars
Tom finishes 32 Ford highboy with
flames, early 63
Summer, Tom mets Rose Genuso at Indy
National drags
Late 63, Auto Electric Eng. closed
Dave leaves Mickey Thompson, back to
college
1964
Dave gets his 23 T bucket running,
w/6.71 blown Chevy motor, Tom and Dave cruise
Late 64, Tom and Jim finish twin Chevy engine Austin
1965
Feb 3, Dave goes to work for Hooker
Headers, worked thru Sep., "Goldenrod"
Apr 1, Tom and Dave move into house
together in Buena Park
Tom still selling wiring kits, Auto
Electric Eng.
Dave helps Tom rebuild the Austin
"Chevy II", remount motors, headers
Dave helps Tom redo blower drive on 32
high boy
Aug,
Dave moves out and Rose, Tom's wife to be, moves in
Tom and Rose get married
Aug, Jim returns from east coast
Dave builds headers at Muller Muffler
Tom and Jim again working on cars
Dave works at Anaheim Speed Eng., lift
chassis, frames and headers
1966
Aug, 15, Dave starts Brackett Speed
Products, in Anaheim, built "Pure Heaven" frame
Nov, Dave builds 34 Ford for Bill
Brundage
Tom doing fulltime freelance
writer/photo, for several hot rod magazines
Tom and Jim start
"Mindbender", 47 Knucklehead bought from Ed Roth
1967
Dave went into army
"Mindbender" finished
Fall, Tom's accident on
"Mindbender"
Tom, Rose and Jim start AEE, name from
Auto Electric Eng. , Freda helps
1968
Tom, Rose and Jim, build and sell
chopper parts out of two car garage
Feb, AEE moves to Whitaker, in Buena
Park
Tom and Jim work on "Corvair
Trike", finished late 68,
Machine shop moves in next to AEE to make products for AEE
Jul, Jim leaves AEE
"Women's Pride", Rose's bike,
built
AEE bought machine shop operation next
door
Tex Smith hired to help with magazine
Danny James hired to run newly acquired
machine shop
1969
"Corvair Trike" wins
Sweepstakes at Oakland Roadster Show
Carl Sulkey machines parts in the
evening
Jan.
Dave returns from Army, Tom hires, wants Dave to organize mfg., and
design
Dave starts building jigs and fixtures
to increase production
In Apr, Dave hires Bill Brundage to run
newly created Welding shop
Apr, Dave designs and builds bolt on
hardtail for Sportster
Result is "Quickstart"
electric start Sportster, to show new products
March starts new "Street
Chopper" mag., mail order, 4 issues in 1969
Apr and May, Dave designs and builds
"Really" 350 Honda chopper
Boomer gets out and walks around front to
get in with people
Jun, Dave designs more hardtails, and
side hack for Harley
Jul, Dave designs weld-on hardtails for
several different bikes
Jul, Dave designs and builds 3 wheeler
kit for Sportster
Resulting from articles about
"Really", Dave starts production on many items
Spool hubs, custom nut covers, gull
wing,"Contour" gas tank into
production
Mini bikes and race track appear,
"Boomer" enters into daily activities
Late 69, AEE moves to Via Burton,
Anaheim, Dave builds offices, racks, shelves, etc.
Two "Easy Rider" copies built
for movie studio, finished in Jan 70
Xmas, Tom, Rose, Jim and Dave create
concept for new 5 wheeler bike
Dave designed and drew up plans, and
"Big Twin" was born
1970
Dave built "Big Twin" done by
early Feb, Oakland Roadster Show Sweepstakes winner
Jan 2, Jim returns to help with magazine
Jan, "Wild Kit Sportster"
finished, showing new products, hardtail, seats, etc.
Feb, Lenny Cenotti hired
Mar, First issue of "Street
Chopper" nationally dist. on newsstand
Mar, Dave designed and built raked
triple trees, solo sissy bars, rams horn style, too
Dave designed new products, dual H/L
bkt, 45 jockey shift, knucklehead top mount
Dave designed new coffin style gas tank
More cats, Spoke and Ciebe, later Wheel
(breeder)
Dave found source on early Harley
magnetos, thought to have disappeared
Dave designed and made jigs for
"Z" style handlebars and narrow triple trees
Build track and race minibikes at lunch,
drag racing in winter inside building
Having trouble getting exhaust items,
Dave redesigned, added new products
He then contracted with Mitchell Mfg.
Co. to build all exhaust items
Increased volume made Dave find vendors
to build and supply products
With these efforts, Dave encountered
industrial espionage
Mar, Dave and Danny design new square
springers
May, Dave wanted to build complete rigid
frames to sell, Tom said no
Dave starts Brackett Chassis Co., sells
rigid frames to AEE
Tom and Rose get first plane, Cessna 310
AEE hires J.L. Smith, to expand sales
through magazine
J.L. creates Rick Mason, leading
authority on motorcycles
Jul, Tom, Rose and Dave develop idea for
"Kit Bikes" to build complete chopper
July, Dave finishes the
"Supersport"
Dave and the gang at AEE build first
"Kit Bike", a Sportster
Summer, Jim returns as VP for AEE and
Magazine division
Create "Chopper the Custom
Motorcycle Guide"
Aug, Dave built his own chopper
"Amani", 450 Honda motor
Steve Jones is hired to run new wheel
lacing dept., suppliers can't meet demand
Dave builds dune buggy for Gary Donahey
Dave and Danny design and build square
glide front ends
Sep, Dave finishes the
"Shovelhead"
1971
Mar, moved to Monroe Ave, Placentia
"Hot Bike" magazine
introduced, publishing company growing
Tom and Rose get two newer Cessna 310,
one each
C.C.Ind., created to increase sales and
offer discounts
Windshields and small front brakes
designed by Dave and Danny
Jun, Dave prepared 26 page report for
DOT for minimum motorcycle safety
Tom and Jim fly to D.C., with DOT report
Tom gets T33 jet airplane
AEE sponsors bike for Bonneville Salt
Flats, Leo Payne
Dave did destructive testing of front
ends to insure safety
Dave wrote articles about safety and
product quality for bike magazines
Tom and Rose get Leopard and black
panther
Tom gets F86 jet airplane
Mario Illote, from Italy, visits to
start bike parts manufacturing in Italy, did't happen
Dave builds hot rod wheelchair for Dean
Moon
"Singles Lifestyles" created
Summer, Dave and Danny design rigid
tubes, mono girders, ultra narrow springers
Dave has Dean Moon build custom bike oil
tanks
Starting in performance equipment,
design custom intake manafolds and carb covers
Nov-Dec, Dave builds "Amani"
number two, gets motorcycle manufacturers license
Dave builds tooling to build complete
rigid frames for Harley 74, Triumph, BSA
1972
Jan, Dave finishes "Kit Bike",
a Sportster, yellow paint, showcase new products
Dave builds yellow Honda 175 Dune Cart,
for desert racing
Publishing Company starts "Street
Rodder"
Feb, Dave moves to front office to be
general manager, Stan Meyers hired prototype
Feb, Dave finishes "Big Four"
Honda 750, using Brackett Chassis frame
Mar, Dean Rediger hired to do prototype
Apr, Dave starts "Trick
Trike", works off and on, Stan and Dean take over
May, "Panhead 74" (How to
Build a Chopper) finished
AEE now has over 100 employees
Jun, Dave builds "Forgery" 750
Honda dragster, first race Aug 19, Action Fours motor
Dave gets SEMA license to build racing
chassis
Dave starts concept for twin
"7UP" bikes, 500 and 650 Triumphs,
Dave builds Honda 90 Dune cycle
Jul, Dean and Stan finish "7UP"
bikes
Nov, Dave quits AEE to work full time at
Brackett Chassis Co., to mfg chopppers
Dec, "750 Honda" (How to Build
a Chopper) finished by Dean
"Trick Trike" finished,october
1973
Jan, Harley 74, blown, altered AEE
frame, finished by Dean "Street Digger"
This bike starts a new low profile trend
in bikes
Feb, Bill Brundage quits
Feb 23, Brackett Chassis Co. moves to Fender, Fullerton, builds total 5
"Amani" bikes
Feb, Jim leaves AEE
Mar, "Time Machine", Dean
builds low profile Triumph, altered AEE frame
Mar.
Dave builds a rigid chopper with a Wankel engine, prototype for
production, not done
Apr, Dave builds tube bender at Brackett
Chassis Co.
May, Blower added to Yellow "Kit
Bike", adding performance products
Jun, Dave rebuilds "Action
Fours" drag bike for Bill Hahn, Brackett Chassis Co.
Danny leaves AEE
Jul, Dean leaves AEE
Aug, Dave visits Ace Distributers in New
York
Tom and Rose seperate
AEE Choppers and TRM Publishing split ,
Rose gets AEE, Tom gets TRM
Oct, Jim returns to TRM
1974
Early, Tom and Rose decide to divorce,
Rose gets AEE, Tom gets publishing co.
Dave builds several mini dune buggies
with motorcycle motors
1975
Mar, Dave at Brackett Chassis Co., stops
selling frames to AEE,
Tom get Piper airplane
May, Dave sells Brackett Chassis Co., to
Jan Lowe
AEE closes
1976
Dave designs soft tails for Jan Lowe,
Lowe Chassis Co.
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