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The restored custom Mack truck used by Evel Knievel is on the lower level of the Evel Knievel Museum in Topeka, Kan., Friday, June 2, 2017. A new Kansas museum is giving enthusiasts of late motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel a jump on appreciating his death-defying, bone-breaking exploits. The $5-million, 13,000-square-foot homage to the man famous for rocket-powered and motorbike stunts before his 2007 death has opened in Topeka.(AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

The restored custom Mack truck used by Evel Knievel is on the lower level of the Evel Knievel Museum in Topeka, Kan., Friday, June 2, 2017. A new Kansas museum is giving enthusiasts of late motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel a jump on appreciating his death-defying, bone-breaking exploits. The $5-million, 13,000-square-foot homage to the man famous for rocket-powered and motorbike stunts before his 2007 death has opened in Topeka.(AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

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