1969 Harley-davidson Flh on 2040-motos
Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Harley-Davidson FLH description
1969 FLH ...Has hauled me through the mountains and the Black Hills with out complaint...A great old girl ..No smoke,rattles or other odd noises...Shifts great...Has never let me down...Mileage unknown..Pre scratched for care free riding..Slight bend in left handlebar New style very light clutch...Under 10 feedbacks contact me before bidding or I will cancel your bid...
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Harley-Davidson FLH for Sale
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