1984 Harley Evo Motor on 2040-parts.com
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States
this is a 1984 Harley Evo Motor. with a S & S carb. the motor sounds like it has a cam in it. the mileage is suspect. I wouls like $1650 with the carb. $1400 without. the 5 speed transmission $300. the complete primary, exhaust and starter, $500 the whole combo, $2200. if you are interested please call (252) 339-1972 and we'll talk about how to get this motor to you. the complete bike, $4,000 more pictures available thanks for looking ! |
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