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1951 Harley-davidson Other on 2040-motos

US $36000
YearYear:1951 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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Harley-Davidson Other description

1951 Harley Davidson Panhead Chopper.  Matching Cases, clear title.  Wishbone Frame, Wide-glide Front-end, 21" front wheel, 18" rear wheel, mechanical drum Brake Rear, Ratchet Top Transmission, "Jockey Shift", Flat fender, old chopper seat, Hummer Gas Tank, tall sissy bar, new generator & Regulator and Linkert Carb.  Cool old bike.  Fresh pistons, rings and top end gaskets and seals.  Starts and runs great.  I can provide videos of start up and riding if required.  

Bid early and often.  No reserve.  Ask all the questions you want.  I can provide more pics upon request. Bike is forsale Locally, I reserve the right to end auction at any time.  

Keywords: chop, HD Harley-Davidson, Knucklehead, shovelhead, flathead flatty vintage big twin 

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