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1971 husqvarna 400 cross, 4spd, very original no reserve owned by Steve McQueen, (yea i wish) it is the same year and size as the one he owned, and made an overnight legend, after being on the cover of sports illustrated aug 1971, the 71 husky 400 was McQeens favorite bike, and these are highly collectable, his bid up to $50k at mecum auction and was a no sale, This is a one owner until i rescued it from the corner of garage from the owner, he raced it in several cross country events back in the day, It has been maintained and eng rebuilt @ 10 yrs ago and ridden very little after that, hasn't been started in 4-5 years, It was running perfect, would just need carb cleaned, fresh gas, plug etc to start it, tank is dry and clean no rust inside tank
On Aug-14-16 at 17:37:05 PDT, seller added the following information: sold on bill of sale |
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Tue, 18 Feb 2014In the latest demonstration of Husqvarna’s dedication to growth, the iconic brand is proud to announce Steve Lawler as the new North American brand manager. Lawler, who is a long-time veteran of the motorcycle and powersports industry, is now officially on board with Husqvarna Motorcycles North America, Inc. and will be based out of the all-new facility in Murrieta, California.
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Tue, 07 Nov 2017A Scrambler, Darkly Mostly known for off-road machines, Husqvarna ginned up more interest in its burgeoning street line by displaying its Svartpilen 701 scrambler concept at the Milan EICMA show on November 7th, 2017. It’s still just a concept, but it’s eye-catching and exciting for fans of edgy, simple, fun-to-ride street-biased thumpers. Is it a motocrosser?
Long Live Two-Strokes! Husqvarna Unveil TC300 To Compete In New Two-Stroke Series
Tue, 01 Oct 2013Husqvarna, which was recently acquired by, and will act as a sister company to, KTM has not given up on two-stroke technology, despite the four-stroke revolution practically overcoming the rest of motorcycling. In fact, Husqvarna is committed to advancing two-stroke technology with the introduction of its latest motorcycle, the TC300. Designed to compete in the newly formed European Motocross 300cc two-stroke championship, the TC300 is a TC250 two-stroke, upgraded to 300cc with accessories soon to be available from the Husky Power range of special parts.
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