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Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Side Covers -mid 70's on 2040-parts.com

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Windsor, ON, Canada

Windsor, ON, Canada
HARLEY DAVIDSON FLH SHOVELHEAD SIDE COVERS -MID 70'S, image 1

Mid 70's FLH SHOVELHEAD side covers.
*Please note the lines you see on the covers in the picture are a reflection*
In amazing shape for their age!
Only a few minor surface scratches nothing noticeable, almost completely clean!
Great addition to any FLH Shovelhead looking for a timeless look!
Wont last long!


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