1969 Harley-davidson Original Ad Sportster Electra Glide Sprint Rapido M65 Sport on 2040-parts.com
Dawsonville, Georgia, US
Up for auction is an original 1969 THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON OUT PERFORMERS ad. This is a bi-fold ad that was removed from a 1969 motorcycle magazine. This ad 8 different models, but not all of the 1969 Harley models. The ad states; "There are 17 new 1969 models...". The following models are featured in the ad:
1200 ELECTRA GLIDE 900 SPORTSTER CH 900 SPORTSTER H 350 SPRINT 125 RAPIDO MLS SCRAMBLER 125 RAPIDO ML STREET M65 M65 SPORT In the folded position, this ad measures 8 3/8" wide x 11" tall. This ad is in great condition. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL, PERIOD CORRECT HARLEY-DAVIDSON AD, NOT A COPY, SCAN OR REPRODUCTION. This ad will be shipped in a stiff cardboard mailer, not a paper envelope. I will ship this ad worldwide. For international bidders, use the shipping calculator to determine shipping via USPS First Class International Mail by choosing the appropriate country. Please allow up to 2-4 weeks delivery for International shipments. Let me know if you have any questions.
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