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Dealer-rita Harley Davidson Early Motorcycle John Manville Speedometer 1915-1924 on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, AR

Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, AR
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Johns Manville Manufacturer Part Number:230111 Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

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Harley Davidson antique motorcycle John Manville speedometer 1950


DESCRIPTION: Unusual Speedometer Johnsd Manville for Harley Davidson, circa aproximately 1915 1924. Nice adittion for collectors !!
CONDITIONS: In good conditions and working order, with some wear for the age and use,  see picture please, the item SOLD AS IS.
SHIPING: Shiping cost to Canada & USA U$S FREE, Europe U$S FREE, Rest of World U$S FREE.
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