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Harley-davidson In The 1960s By Allan Girdler & Jeff Hackett, 96 Color Pages on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States

MotorBooks Int'l's Harley-Davidson in the 1960s, by Allan Girdler & Jeff Hackett, Published 2001. 96+pages of all kinds of H-D motorcycles, and scooters, sold during the 1960s. A real trip down memory lane for any vintage motorcycle rider or enthusiast, indeed.

What you see is what you will get.  I recently switched computers and can't seem to get Dell Image Expert loaded to Windows 7 so please excuse the so-so pictures. 

Soft cover with tight binding, does show some bumped corners and dog-earred pages and the expected shelf-wear and normal ageing from my smoke-free, pet-free home book shelf. Perfect for any vintage motorcycle rider and/or enthusiast. 

I will add that I enjoyed this book very much and so will you with your winning bid.         

Shipping, well packaged and with a tracking number, is $6.99 in the USA and its territories, contact me for reasonable quotes to locales outside the USA before bidding. I do combine items for reduced postage where possible so please check out my other auctions as well PLEASE NOTE! INSURANCE COSTS CAN BE ADDED OVER AND ABOVE the $6.99 Handling and Shipping for an additional $2.20 if requested. If you are

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