Harley 45 Wl Wla Wlc Wr Flathead Nice Uncut Original Frame on 2040-parts.com
DeKalb, Illinois, US
This a nice uncut frame with no repairs. It does have some rust but will clean up nice with blasting and paint.
I will help with shipping. Ebays shipping calculator is never even close.
Sold as is.
Any questions call 815-756-2560 or 815-766-1012 Or contact me at harley restoration dot com
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