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1946 Harley-Davidson Other (1946)
Up for consideration is a 1946 WL. Bike appears to be very old repaint. All OEM components although some aren't correct for 46' but is titled as 46'. Motor is wartime replacement with unstamped VIN, M51 Carb, #5 Aluminum Heads. This bike has just the right amount of character, don't see bikes of this caliber often. Bike has an interesting history and is believed to be extremely low original miles. Runs like a champ, no disappointments here. Buyer responsible for all shipping costs. Questions email or call 405-338-8990 anytime.2016-06-20 04:50:54Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States1016,000.00 -
1949 Harley-Davidson Other (1949)
Relisting due to non-paying high bidder. Up for consideration is an unrestored 1949 Harley Davidson FL. Motor and transmission recently underwent a high quality rebuild, hubs and front forks rebuilt, new wiring. 20 over cylinders, original VIN numbers and matching belly numbers. Sheet metal has old paint with just the right amount of character, original paint frame with do damage or repairs ever. There are a few non-oem parts used on bike to include wiring, exhaust, brake light switch and inner and outer primary. Motor is 48' FL so obviously titled as a 48', someone may have lunched the original motor and replaced it with earlier motor.2016-06-20 04:34:12Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States2916000 -
2011 Harley-Davidson Deluxe FLSTN (Mansfield, TX) (0)
You are looking at an absolutely stunning Softail Deluxe in a beaturiful Root Beer & Merlot two-tone paint scheme. The Harley Davidson FLSTN Softail Deluxe is characterized by a low slung stature, an extremely low seat with "collapsing sides," pull back handlebar and riser, and easy-reach, extended kickstand.The Harley-Davidson FLSTN Softail Deluxe is powered by a strong Twin Cam 96B engine which is paired with a six Gear Cruise Drive transmission and offers an average fuel consumption of 42 miles-per-gallon.The unique look of the Harley-Davidson FLSTN Softail Deluxe is given by a series of tasty styling cues such as the clean front light bar, tombstone taillight, chrome grab rail and luggage rack and wide whitewall tires. This 1 has been further upgraded with a mustache engine guard, passenger floorboards, detachable passenger back rest, and detachable windshield.- See more at: http://www.texasbestusedmotorcycles.com/2011-Harley-Davidson-Deluxe-FLSTN-Mansfield-Texas-76063/4795419#sthash.MzYcxRSi.dpufCALL46976698082014-01-24 03:44:25Stillwater, OK014,995.00 -
2005 XL-1200 custom harley davidson (perkins, oklahoma) (0)
2005 XL-1200 custom harley davidson has screaming eagle kit & pipes, corbin seat, forward controls, detachable wind shield, chrome forks, chrome oil pan and battery cover, chrome belt pulley and pulley guard, new rear tire, runs strong, chrome primary and right side too. chrome jugs and push rod covers, bike is probably worth 5800-6500, divorce sale, first 3500 buys it, clean title, call billy at 405-714-XXXX, no checks! will throw in saddle bags too!2014-01-22 03:00:43Stillwater, OK03,500.00 -
2012 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Trike (2012)
2012 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic , Vance and Hines Exhaust, 12 inch bars, chrome bumper, lots of extra chrome. Can be seen at Forman Harley Davidson, Stillwater, ok. financing Available $28,500.00 OBO 91850886962013-10-19 03:52:17Stillwater, OK, US1428,500.00
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