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Harley Davidson Heritage '87 Flst-c Blue And Creme Fenders on 2040-parts.com

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Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Harley-Davidson Color:Blue Paint:OEM Paint

These fenders did 40K + miles on a 1987 1/2  HD Heritage Softail FLST-C.  Holes and mounts are stock. The finish is scratched and scuffed, but the only denting I know is on the front of the front fender... this needs to be pulled out (see last photo of metal wrinkle on underside.)  Still, I haven't found  many of these around, as I heard only a few hundred were produced.  Please look at the photos carefully as plenty of scratches happened through the miles. 

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