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1977 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $39000
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: red
Location:

Cobble Hill, British Columbia, Canada

Cobble Hill, British Columbia, Canada
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:none For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner

Harley-Davidson Touring description

1977 FLH, original paint, mint condition, collector plate, 25 000 original miles. located 2 hour north of seatle wa.sold as is.

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