Harley Davidson Nos 1952 & Up Foot Shift Assembly-panhead/knucklehead/shovelhead on 2040-parts.com
Stanfield, North Carolina, US
HARLEY DAVIDSON NOS 1952 & UP FOOTSHIFT ASSEMBLY FOR PANHEAD, KNUCKLEHEAD, SHOVELHEAD. This is a new Foot Shift Assembly with Part # 33630-70 for a 1952 & up Panhead to Shovelhead. It came out of an old Dealer's inventory.
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