1983 Ted's Cycle Shed V-twin Replacements Catalog on 2040-parts.com
Urbandale, Iowa, United States
Item is the 1983 Ted’s Cycle Shed V-Twin Replacements
Catalog. Produced by Ted’s Cycle Shed, a manufacturer and
master distributor of replacement parts for Harley Davidson V-Twin parts and
related assemblies, this original used 399-page catalog was issued for motorcycle dealers. THIS IS NOT A REPRINT OR REPRODUCTION! The overall condition of the catalog is very good. |
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