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Aerosmith's First Tour Van from 1964 Found Abandoned in the Woods in Massachusetts The van—which still prominently displays a caricature and the band's name in bright colors on its side—was ...
Aerosmith's original tour van has been found in Massachusetts, some 40 years after the rock-n-roll band including Steven Tyler used it.
Members of Aerosmith were recently invited to walk this way to see their rusty old tour van — uncovered in the woods of rural Massachusetts — restored to something like its former groovy glory.
The episode aired on July 30. The property owner said the 1964 International Harvester Metro van was there when he bought the land from someone with a connection to Aerosmith.
Rock legends Aerosmith were reunited with their original tour van from the 1970s, which was plucked out of the Chesterfield woods last summer on the TV show “American Pickers.”Mike Wolfe and ...
Once authenticated by founding Aerosmith member Ray Tabano, “Pickers” bought the van, a 1964 International Harvester Metro, for $25,000.
Decades ago, Aerosmith drove the 1964 vehicle to gigs around New England. The guy who owns the property where the van was discovered sold it to a History Channel show for $25,000.
Ray Tabano, a founding member of Aerosmith, confirmed it was the van the rockers used in the 1970s. The pickers paid $25,000 for it. Wolfe says it’s “a piece of American rock and roll history.” ...
The original Aerosmith tour van with a painting of Mark Lehman. Whitford discussed Lehman’s role in the earliest days of Aerosmith, when the group was cruising to gigs around New England.
News Aerosmith’s original tour van found by ‘American Pickers’ in Western Massachusetts Updated: Jul. 10, 2019, 8:38 p.m. | Published: Aug. 07, 2018, 4:40 p.m.
Ray Tabano, a founding member of Aerosmith, confirmed it was the van the rockers used in the 1970s. The pickers paid $25,000 for it. Wolfe says it's "a piece of American rock and roll history." ...