Harley Davidson Motorcycle Decorative Wall Clock - Low Shipping! on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, US
This is a great addition for any Home, Office, Garage, Shop or Barn.
Also makes a great gift idea for any Harley Davidson enthusiast!
Clock measures 8.75 inches in diameter x 1.5 inches in depth.
NEW condition.
Requires 1 AA Battery (not included)
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