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1965 Harley-davidson Other on 2040-motos

US $38879
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Other description

Hello and thank you for looking. Up for auction we have a very nice correct original 1965 Harley Davidson FLH Electraglide. First year for electric start on a big twin and the last year of the Panhead engine. This machine is very original other than a old repaint in 1965 in New Orleans Shriner colors.Included in the sale is the original owners fez from his shrine.

Non original parts are the battery cover,voltage regulator,and the rear brake master cylinder and hose. The tires are new Harley Davidson dunlops. Everything else is original and correct for 1965. The bike has never been apart other than for paint and a carb cleaning. Not a swap meet special, all parts are original to this bike as it left the factory in 1965. The bike was parked in 1976 when the original owner passed away. It sat in the same spot untouched until 2010.

19k original miles, the end of the speedo needle broke some time ago but the remaining piece still works and the odometer works also. Original gold nugget special paint is visable is spots under the green and yellow.The saddlebag guard rails are non Harley but they are a period aftermarket piece that have been on the bike since new. It has a clean unaltered factory vin stamping, it is a 5 didgit vin and the original seat has a may 1965 date stamp on it.Not the last but certainly one of the last Panheads built towards the end of the line.The bike runs grI eat and all lights/electrics work as they should. The originality and being a significant model and year mean this bike will only continue to climb and go up in value. I am very sadly selling only to persue a once in a lifetime opportunity or it would remain a permanent part of my collection.


Now for the fun stuff, I will sell worldwide but shipping set up and all costs are the responsibility of the buyer. I have bought sold and shipped plenty of bikes all around the country and am familiar with the process. I can refer the buyer to a shipping company I have used in the past but I will not handle the shipping for you. Payment to be made in full within 1 week 7 days of the auction close. $1000 dollar deposit required within 3 days unless another agreement is reached between me and the buyer. I can store the bike for up to 30 days inside my shop to allow the buyer time to arrange shipping. Payment methods are cash in person, cashiers check or bank to bank wire transfer. I will not release the bike or title until payment has cleared my bank and is 100% available to me. note this may take up to 7 business days for the bank to clear and release the funds.

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