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Harley Shovelhead Project on 2040-motos

US $3,250.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Killeen, Texas, US

Killeen, Texas, US
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Harley-Davidson Other description

Harley shovelhead project, 74” engine is complete and will rebuilt, it has a carburetor and charging system. This has a paper on it that says it’s a 1964, (64FLH10046) I know this is panhead numbers but they match the engine and is a matching number shovelhead on the bottom. Has been ran and numbers are good. One front mount needs repaired. The transmission is a ratchet type and complete, no cluck basket. There is a spare set of cylinders. The frame has a paper on it as a 72, but has a panhead swing arm. The tires are new WW’s the struts are new as the wide glide springer front end. The shocks are new, the rear rim is a star hub, and the front is a FLH shovelhead.  There is a set of drag pipes. The rear fender comes with it but is for a FX model. If its in the pictures it comes with it. This is a nice project. $3250 firm, may entertain a running iron head chopper, triumph chopper or panhead or UL engine. Or if you have some other older Harley engine laying around you don’t want any more. This is in central TX, prefer pickup.

 

Any questions call Curtis 520-233-1000

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