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1947 Harley-davidson Fl-74 Custom on 2040-motos

$19,995
YearYear:1947 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Copper
Location:

Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Johnstown, PA
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1947 Harley-Davidson FL-74 Custom, Custom Chopper Bobber Hardtail - Build in the 1960's. OEM engine and transmission. Harley-Davidson factory rigid wishbone frame (48-54) that has been modified. -----HUGE PRICE REDUCTION,---- MUST SELL! END OF SUMMER SPECIAL, ----Cool trades accepted----- NOW : $ 19,995.00

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