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1952 Harley Davidson Panhead on 2040-motos

US $15,101.00
YearYear:1952 MileageMileage:99999
Location:

Reading, Massachusetts, US

Reading, Massachusetts, US
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1952 Harley Davidson Panhead EL 61

Originally a Police bike from Georgia.  Gorgeous bike with original 6v system.  Onl items upgraded/changed were for safety reason.  Bike runs and shifts as it should.  Beautiful exhaust , factory frame, numbers matching bike.

Title in hand.  Selling off my collection. Please see my other auctions for a 1 of a kind Triumph, a sweet shovelhead bobber and another Panhead.

Highlights:

-          61 inch Police Bike from Georgia

-          All stock engine #’s match

-          Aftermarket seat

-          16 in wheels factory, drum brakes

-          Factory tanks and dash

-          Factory 2 into 1 into custom exhaust brand new

-          Recent powdercoated wheels

-          Upgraded oil lines, seat.

-          Magneto G5 Morris mag

-          Shortened stock style buckhorn bars

-          Factory FL original front end

-          Kick only

-          Factory wishbone frame

-          Factory 4 speed transmission

-          Comes with soft leather saddle bags

-          Rear wheel center stand

-          Tank shifter works as should

-          Tin primary cover

-          Stock linkert carb, rebuilt

-          6 volt system

-          Original distributor included with sale

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