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1947 Harley Davidson Knucklehead on 2040-motos

US $12,000.00
YearYear:1947 MileageMileage:500
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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Motor rebuilt, Title matches Cases. port and polished oversized vavles, new guides and seals. 90over pistons modified pan head jugs. all new lower end bearings crank pin. New cam. First and second Andrew gears. 1200 cc motor. Been in family since 70's

Please call 216-375-8100 for any questions.

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