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1958 Harley-davidson Other on 2040-motos

US $27000
YearYear:1958 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States

Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States
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Harley-Davidson Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200

Harley-Davidson Other description

Up for auction is a nice original paint 1958 Harley Davidson.   This bike was originally sold in Uniontown Pennsylvania in may 1958.  It was last registered in 1973.  It has 7584 miles on it.   We bought it from the original owners son, who told us he rode the bike a few years ago. We have not tried to start it or do anything to it, besides clean it up.   The bike has good compression and everything seams to be working correctly.   I would recommend changing the fluids and putting a fresh battery in it before riding it.    It came with the original title.  The original owner put superior mufflers on it and put a cool patch on the windshield bag.   

 I want to try and describe all faults with the bike, even if they are minor.The paint and overall condition are in very good shape, there are a few light scratches on the front fender and a little waviness in the back fender flap, both gas tanks have the original weld fill mark on the very back corner under the seat.   The oil tank has the original FLH decals on each side and the patent decal on the front of the oil tank.   All of the plastic is in very good condition, the front fender tip has a small crack in it and a few light scratches.  The chrome is nice on most of the bike, but there are some parts where it has rust on it.  The front rim, gas cap and rear fender mount have some flaking going on.   For the bikes age, it is very minor.   The tool box has the dealer decal from Union town PA, and the fork and buddy seat pan have the oil change stickers on them from the 50s or 60s.  This bike is very untouched,   it doesn't look like the dash has ever been off, the engine has never had a wrench on it and every bolt and screw on it is in perfect condition.     The bike has the original headlight bulb, mirror,  cables, wires, spark plug wires, it even has the original tool kit that came with the bike.    There is a pair of size medium rain trousers in the left saddlebag, an old beer bottle in the windshield bag and   a cool old seventies air mattress  and shock tool in the right saddlebag.   This bike is like a time capsule to 73 when it was last registered.    We can deliver the bike to Wauseon Ohio next week end if you'd like.   If you have any questions after looking at the pictures and reading the description, feel free to call Carl at 605-290-354zero

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