Harley Davidson Nos Pair 105 Year Anniversary Tank Emblems 1903-2008 on 2040-parts.com
Wheatland, Missouri, United States
PAIR OF NEW OLD STOCK..... HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES 105 YEARS 1903 - 2008 TANK EMBLEMS! CHROME WITH BLACK BACKGROUND, SHIELD ARE BRONZE! EMBLEMS ARE 3" WIDE AND INCLUDING WINGS THEY ARE 3 1/2" TALL! BACKING HAVE ORIGINAL STICKY TAPE AND ALSO LABELED "62386-08" FOR PARTS NUMBER! I AM LISTING MANY "HARLEY DAVIDSON" EMBLEMS AND WILL BE HAPPY TO COMBINE SHIPPING! PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS! |
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