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1959 Harley Davidson Motor - 1959 Xlch Sportster Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Greenback, Tennessee, US

Greenback, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:harley, harley davidson, sportster Warranty:No

1959 XLCH motor - freshly rebuilt by a professional Harley mechanic, both motor and transmission have been gone thru. The cases have matching belly numbers and the VIN is 59XLCH xxxx. There are no repairs on the cases and they are in excellent condition. The paper work is clear. I prefer local pickup but if the buyer wants to have it shipped and will make all the arrangments, I will help out by either pallitizing it or building a shipping crate. Buyer pays for materials, I'll supply the labor.

This motor is being relisted because it was removed by E-bay due to me mentioning a peice of the paperwork that their 'experts' say does not go with a motor. Maybe a little more expertize in early American motorcycles is needed.

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