Harley Davidson 1936 Knucklehead Feed Line 3571-36 on 2040-parts.com
Hoboken, New Jersey, US
Harley Davidson 1936 Knucklehead Cad Plated Feed Line. 3571-36. Made in the USA!
Our part #0022-14-06
Have questions, feel free to give me a call - Bob #201-683-8977.
We will ship anywhere in the world but buyer is responsible for all
shipping costs. All international sales including Canada must be paid through
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shipping. We do not ship to P.O. boxes or APO/FPO. We also offer free pick up at our Hoboken,
N.J. facility.
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