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1938 Ford Flathead V8 60hp. Harley-davidson Softail Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $9,995.00
YearYear:1938 MileageMileage:7200 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Champaign, Illinois, US

Champaign, Illinois, US
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Up for auction here is a custom motorcycle professionally built by Olson's V-8 Motorcycles of Maple Park, IL. This bike consists of a rare 1938 Ford Flathead 60hp engine in an aftermarket Harley-Davidson softail chassis. The company has built more than 60 of these Ford Flathead V-8 motorcycles over the years and they sell new for $25,000. This bike is one of only three that have been built with a softail frame. The rest all have rigid frames. This bike has only 7,200 miles, it looks good, and runs great. It is titled in IL as a 1938 Ford Motorcycle. 

This great motorcycle is being sold by Mid-State Cycles, a reputable Illinois Dealer in business since 1976. Bid with confidence as this is a NO RESERVE auction and the highest bidder takes it home! Please be aware, as a policy, we do not sell overseas. The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs, and sales tax, title, & license fees may apply depending on your state. A $500. deposit is due within 48 hours of auction end, and the balance is due within seven days of auction end. If you have any questions please call Bob at 217-377-5080.

This is a dealer sale. If you have any questions please call Bob at 217-377-5080 between 10-6 Mon.-Fri. or 10-2 Sat. or just come and see it in person at Mid-State Cycles 801 Bloomington Rd. Champaign IL.

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