Panhead M-61 Linkert Carb 1950-1952 Oem Rare on 2040-parts.com
Red Wing, Minnesota, US
HARLEY PANHEAD M-61 LINKERT CARB.FITS 1950 THRU 1952 HARLEY PANHEAD E AND EL MODELS.IN VERY GOOD USED CONDITION.IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND FOR THAT ORIGINAL RESTORED MOTORCYCLE.THE ORIGINAL HARLEY DAVIDSON PARTS ARE GETTING ALMOST IMPOSIBLE TO FIND THESE DAYS .PLEASE DO NOT PAY UNTIL I INVOICE YOU FOR SHIPPING I WILL GLADLY SHIP AND SELL WORLD WIDE. I TAKE ALL FORMS OF PAYMENT
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