Harley Davidson /" Paughco" Ironhead Rigid Sportster Frame 120 on 2040-parts.com
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Paughco 'Ironhead' Rigid Frame for Harley Davidson Sportster engine / 120 1957-1976 engine / 0 out, 0 up, 30 degree rake..............130 series tire..............1" neck chopper style neck with-out fat bob mounts / All frames come with MSO (mailed from Paughco) American made "NEW" |
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