Harley 76 Flh Shovelhead Wire Terminal, Oem on 2040-parts.com
Amsterdam, New York, United States
Nice vintage Harley 76 Shovelhead wire terminal, mounts behind coil mount, stock oem part in nice unaltered condition. These parts are getting very hard to find. Thanks for looking.
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