


HUGE 27x39" Photo/Art action shot of Bob Hannah on his 1976 OW27
From Bob Hannah’s own personal photo collection and one of my top three photos of Hannah ever. The IMM presents the largest print we have ever offered. A stunning 27×39” photo/art image of Hannah at the 1976 125 National Championship race where Bob Hannah and Marty Smith had a huge tectonic battle. Marty was on the brand new RC125M Type II and looking fantastic but Hannah once again finished the race going 1-1 for the overall. This photo shows the emotion rarely seen in still images and memorializes that race and the entire dramatic & historic series. Starting out as a complete unknown, Hannah displayed the skill, determination and speed to win his first of 7 AMA Championships on the all new factory water-cooled 0W27. To help the IMM, Bob was gracious enough to allow this image to be used for an IMM fundraising purpose and he will hand sign with a black medium sharpie, each one numbered 1-20. Each buyer will also have your choice to have it personalized if you choose. These would look fantastic framed and hanging in any room of the house. Once these are gone that is it, it is a one time offer. The IMM mission is to preserve motocross history!
From Bob Hannah’s own personal photo collection and one of my top three photos of Hannah ever. The IMM presents the largest print we have ever offered. A stunning 27×39” photo/art image of Hannah at the 1976 125 National Championship race where Bob Hannah and Marty Smith had a huge tectonic battle. Marty was on the brand new RC125M Type II and looking fantastic but Hannah once again finished the race going 1-1 for the overall. This photo shows the emotion rarely seen in still images and memorializes that race and the entire dramatic & historic series. Starting out as a complete unknown, Hannah displayed the skill, determination and speed to win his first of 7 AMA Championships on the all new factory water-cooled 0W27. To help the IMM, Bob was gracious enough to allow this image to be used for an IMM fundraising purpose and he will hand sign with a black medium sharpie, each one numbered 1-20. Each buyer will also have your choice to have it personalized if you choose. These would look fantastic framed and hanging in any room of the house. Once these are gone that is it, it is a one time offer. The IMM mission is to preserve motocross history!