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1942 Harley Davidson Wla Flathead * 42 Hd * Christmas Tree Ornament on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Woodinville, Washington, US

Woodinville, Washington, US
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Highly detailed keychains, ornaments, and mirror hangers... This Harley Davidson is approx +/- 5" long.  I specialize in 60's & 70's muscle cars, but I have many other years to choose from as well.  Most of what I list is one of a kind or very limited, so don't wait !!!

 

The Perfect Christmas Stocking Stuffer

 

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Shipping & Handling is just $3.75 anywhere in the USA, no matter how many cars you win

(you must inform me ahead of time of multiple purchases and wait for invoice, please)

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