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Harley Davidson "speedball" Gas Tank Emblems 1947-1950 Knucklehead, Panhead Era on 2040-parts.com

US $122.99
Location:

Bunnell, Florida, United States

Bunnell, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson Type:Emblem Placement:Gas Tank Primary Color:crome, black, red Manufacturer Part Number:61769-47T Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

New - sealed in Harley's bubble bag.

Modern day reproduction by Harley of tank emblems originally on the last year of Knuckleheads models, 1947 and the first 3 years of Panheads, 1948-1950.   Medium weight metal, dimensional red speedball, blackened recessed lettering stand out against the shiny chrome. 

If you have a '47-'50 fuel tank, these will fit right on, otherwise a bracket kit (available in another listing) to install these on Fat Bob tanks (except 08+Touring, Trike models).

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