Harley 1957 Panhead Hummer Sportster K Model 45 Accessory Catalog on 2040-parts.com
Morrisville, Vermont, US
This is a 1957 Harley Davidson accessory catalog. It has accessories for all models but primarily the Panhead, K model, and Hummer. It covers all of the accessories, clothing and supplies. This is a reprint from a good original. I have these professionally made and the quality is very good. This manual has good color and looks and feels like an original manual. This is very cool and fun to read thru. Please email if you have any questions. Postage in the USA is $3.00. Foreign buyers contact me. I have 1949 and 1962 Panhead T-shirts made from original Harley cuts and mats.
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