1951 Harley Davidson Motorcycle on 2040-motos
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Up for auction, due to a death in the family is a 1951 Harley Davidson motorcycle. I am not a motorcycle person so I cannot give many details...please look at the photos closely. This bike has not run for approximately seven years, but in my opinion, is in good restoreable condition. I can say that the engine turns over....not frozen. This bike was owned by my brother who lived in Illinois. I believe he purchased the motorcycle in Indiana from a previous owner. A few items have been taken off of the motorcycle, but are included in the package...the front fender, windshield, side bag, and muffler. Please ask questions before you bid. I cannot offer to pack and/or ship this item. You will either have to pick it up or arrange for all handling and shipping from your end. I am willing to work with a buyer from another country, but all paperwork, fees, shipping etc. would have to be completed and paid for before the item leaves my hands..
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