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1968 Harley Davidson Flh Generator Shovelhead on 2040-motos

US $13,000.00
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:27200
Location:

Lawrenceville, Georgia, US

Lawrenceville, Georgia, US
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Harley-Davidson Other description

1968 HD FLH. Bike was totally disassembled, cleaned / repainted, rebuilt as needed and has been ridden approximately 900 miles since completion, not completely broken in yet. Bike has not been ridden much in the last 12 or so months. I did take it for a 15 mile ride today & it started right up & ran fine.

  • Engine has original, matching cases with original VIN, no repairs have been made to cases. Rebuilt to stock specs with OEM, correct year cylinders, heads, rocker boxes, oil pump, cam cover, lifter blocks, timer etc etc. Stock 74".  Carb is a Bendix.
  • OEM trans was disassembled, cleaned & seals & bearings replaced. basic rebuild.
  • OEM frame, has no repairs. powder coated black.
  • OEM forks, with new seals.
  • All sheet metal is OEM. Repainted with original 1968 paint scheme. All emblems, fender trim, lights etc. are OEM.
  • Exhaust is all OEM except the S / Y pipe combo, its a Paughco replica, I've since found an OEM piece & will include it with the bike.
  • Instrument panel is OEM including the Speedo (was mechanically restored) & the ignition switch.
  • Bike was wired with a new replica wiring harness & everything works as its supposed to.
  • Total mileage on the bike is unknown.

I have clear Georgia Title in my name.

This bike is 45 years old & is being sold AS IS / WHERE IS with NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTY.

 

The buyer must pick up the bike in person or make their own shipping arrangements. I have used  www.keyboardmotorcycleshipping.com with good results in the past.

The bike must be paid for in full & funds verified before the bike and title will be released.

*** NOTE: DUE TO PRANKSTERS WHO LIKE TO BID THEN NOT PAY, ANY BUYER WITH LESS THAN 10 POSITIVE FEEDBACKS NEEDS TO CONTACT ME THROUGH EBAY BEFORE BIDDING, OTHERWISE I WILL CANCEL BIDS. ******

 

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