Harley Davidson 1964?? Original Paint Topper on 2040-motos
Stanfield, North Carolina, US
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HARLEY DAVIDSON 1964? ORIGINAL PAINT TOPPER. This is an original paint 1964? Topper that was sold new at Creech Harley Davidson in Charlotte, North Carolina. I'm not sure of the year but by the decals it looks to be around 1964. If someone will tell me where to look for the serial number, I will locate it. The pull rope is most of the way out but the motor seems to be free. It does roll. The throttle does twist freely. The seat is gone and what you see is all I have. The Topper has been in storage for some time. What is there is in fair condition. IT DOES NOT COME WITH A TITLE.
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