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1958 Harley-davidson Other on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:1958 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Norfolk, Virginia, United States

Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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Harley-Davidson Other description

1958 Harley Hummer. I bought this from the original owners daughter. I have the original title from 1962. I have pictures of the original owner on the bike in the 70's. The man took the tins off to be painted, and died shorty after. It took the daughter two years to track down the parts, and fortunately the painter still had them, freshly painted. That was almost 20 years ago. Beautiful bike, 95% original.  Nice original cycle ray headlight, grips, levers, wheels, all in great shape. Amazing old leather bags are a little dry, but still look great. Tires were replaced some time ago, but look to be in great shape. Located in Norfolk VA. Buyer responsible for pick up, or arranging all shipping details. 

I have not tried to get it running, but it has good compression.  The bike rolls, stops, and kicks over nicely. I think it would be an easy project to get running. 

The parts that I sell are normally old crusty dirty original parts. They are rarely perfect. I am not an expert on everything, but I do my best to describe things as accurately as possible. If you think I have described something I error, or you want more pictures, please let me know.


Please look at the photos carefully. If there's something you'd like a closer look at, JUST ASK. 


I appreciate positive feedback! If you have a concern, please contact me first!!! Negative, or neutral feedback will not resolve a problem, nor find the buyer receiving a refund. I always strive to help in any way I can and the Golden Rule applies. Respect and kindness are always reciprocated.


If you think I have overcharged you for shipping, this may be an oversight and I ask that you please let me know in a kind manner. PLEASE, I strive to maintain a near perfect status, so before you click that shipping was too expensive, determine if I miscalculated or if it is simply what the USPS service has charged me to ship your item! ~ IF you feel like I have overcharged you, please contact me. After all , I am human and I may have made an error! ~ Thank you




I am a one man operation, with a full time job other then ebay, and a family, so please be patient with me. I will do my best to answer questions and ship as quickley as possible.


I have many other vintage harley parts for sale, please look at my other listings.


If you need anything else, feel free to call. 

Josh Nowell 

757.409.3197

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