Harley Davidson 4 Glass Tail/ Signal L;ight Lenses & Rims Panhead, Knuckle Head on 2040-parts.com
Syracuse, New York, US
HARLEY DAVIDSON 4 GLASS TAIL LIGHT/ SIGNAL/ MARKER LENSES, WITH 2 GOLDEN, AND 2 CHROME RIMS, AND ONE OLD ORIGINAL LIGHT BODY... KNUCKLE HEAD, PANHEAD, PRE, AND POST ?- WAR, OTHERS,FROM OLD SHOP. VERY SOLID CONDITION, LOOKS PRETTY GOOD WHEN DIRT CLEANED FROM CRACK. WHICH WILL HELP THE NATURAL PATINA OF A USED AND USABLE MOTOCYCLE., BOBBER, CHOPPER, CAFE RACER, CUSTOM, RAT BIKE,
KNOW WHAT YOU'RE BUYING AND BID ACCORDINGLY, AS I AM NO EXPERT
I'M HAVING A COMPUTER PROBLEM, AND AS I CAN, I WILL GET MO,RE PICTURES, AND ITEMS.
YOU DO YOUR RESEARCH, AND BE SURE IT'S WHAT YOU NEED, OR ASK QUESTIONS OR ASK FOR MORE PICS ??
DO YOUR HOMEWORK !! KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING, AND WHAT FOR. MANY APPLICATIONS, AND MODEL YEAR CHANGES !!
I DON'T RECALL WHERE THESE CAME FROM. PROBABLY BOUGHT FOR MY 1935 CHIEF 20 + YEARS AGO. I'M SURE IT IS USED ON MANY MODELS, BUT DO YOUR HOMEWORK OR ASK QUESTIONS. WE CAN ALL KEEP OUR EBAY EXPERIENCE POSITIVE, OR AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. I'VE HAD THESE FOR 20 YEARS IN DECENT INDOOR STORAGE.
ALL IN ALL, A GOOD USED SETUP FOR 70 YEARS OLD. AND FREE SHIPPING TOO, TO THE DOMESTIC LOWER 48, AND NOT TOO MUCH MORE FOR OUR RUST BROTHERS ELSEWHERE.
NOT A BUSINESS, JUST A SICKNESS FOR 40 YEARS OF RIDING, BREAKING, FIXING, BREAKING AGAIN, AND PUSHING TO THE BACK OF THE PILE WHEN SOMETHING ELSE WORKS. GET IT WHILE YOU CAN. MORE TO COME AS I FIND AND LIST IT.
THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST.
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