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2000 Harley Davidson Mt 500 Military Rare Brand New Collector Piece 126th Made on 2040-motos

US $7,499.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Wood Dale, Illinois, US

Wood Dale, Illinois, US
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2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON MT 500 MILITARY RARE BRAND NEW COLLECTOR PIECE 126th made, US $7,499.00, image 1

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2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON MT 500 MILITARY RARE BRAND NEW COLLECTOR PIECE 126th made, US $7,499.00, image 2 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON MT 500 MILITARY RARE BRAND NEW COLLECTOR PIECE 126th made, US $7,499.00, image 3 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON MT 500 MILITARY RARE BRAND NEW COLLECTOR PIECE 126th made, US $7,499.00, image 4 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON MT 500 MILITARY RARE BRAND NEW COLLECTOR PIECE 126th made, US $7,499.00, image 5 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON MT 500 MILITARY RARE BRAND NEW COLLECTOR PIECE 126th made, US $7,499.00, image 6 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON MT 500 MILITARY RARE BRAND NEW COLLECTOR PIECE 126th made, US $7,499.00, image 7

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WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD4RLS16YY000126

Harley-Davidson Other description

I purchased this bike from my friends HD dealership it has 2 factory miles on it never used,This is number 126 of under 400 made for USA in 2000 i am told, I can give you a bill of sale and MSO ( or co) and all paperwork from dealership for you to have it titled in your name as first owner or if you prefer i can get title in my name and you will be second owner these are very rare and hard to find never used or titled a real collector piece!! I own two and I am keeping the one for my collection!  I accept  bank wire transfer cash or cashiers check and bike will not leave till funds clear. shipping is buyers responsibility but i will assist any questions feel free to call me

630-926-6669

V.I.N 1HD4RLS16YY000126


A Short History: 
The 1999 and 2000 MT500’s were sold to a few select Harley-Davidson dealers. Those dealers were offered two bikes, but only a few bought the bikes. Most did not take advantage because of the economy at that time. These bikes sold for $10,000 or $11,500 off the showroom floor with only one available option, Panniers and a Gun case scabbard. The dealers had the option of selling the bikes; some were raffled (by dealers) for the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, but most of them went to Museums or collectors.Thus, this bike is one of the lowest production and rarest motorcycles ever made by Harley-Davidson.It is still possible to find a Harley-Davidson MT350 or MT500 however, most of the MT350’s and MT500’s are in England, some are in Canada and only a few are in the USA. There are some in pristine condition (museum and private collections) but most of them have been well used and unfortunately, customized with paint, chrome or other cosmetic changes. There are also some mid to late 1980’s tagged with the Armstrong name that are less valuable because they are pre Harley-Davidson.

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The bike is SOLD AS IS no warranty.

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