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1952 Harley-davidson Fl Pan Head Full Custom Chopper Period Correct on 2040-motos

$19,995
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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This full custom period correct 1952 Harley Davidson Pan Head Springer Chopper is amazing. This is a true show bike and it's registered/titled as a real 1952 Harley Davidson. The bike features a fresh built "kick only" Pan Head mated to a flat top 4 gear transmission. The bike is a jockey shift with no front brake. The D&D chrome springer front end, chrome head light, chrome forward controls, chrome passenger pegs, chrome rear fender, chrome passenger pegs and chrome fish tail exhaust are all period correct parts. The bike has a custom alligator seat, spoke wheels and rear drum brake. All chrome was five stage plated in Canada for a perfect finish. The paint is perfect and features a custom peanut tank, Sparto tail lamp and a color matched frame. This 1 of a kind bike is amazing and will not last. Feel free to call today me with any questions. Thanks Justin DIRECT LINK TO MORE PHOTOGRAPHS AND DETAILS http://stellarautoplex.com/web/1923/vehicle/1186938/1952-Harley-Davidson-FL%20Pan%20Head%20-Chopper%20Period%20Correct%2 0Like%20New

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