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Harley Davidson Oem Knucklehead Flatty Transmission Shift Lid 1940-1947 ! on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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Kittredge, Colorado, US

Kittredge, Colorado, US
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HARLEY DAVIDSON   / OEM   KNUCKLEHEAD  FLATHEAD  TRANSMISSION SHIFT COVER  1940 - 1947   VERY Nice  Useable Cover  !   No Cracks  or Welds  !  Nice  Shape !  date code  #   C - O    (   March 1940   ),,,,,,,,,,,,,     Don't miss it !    Prtioity  U.S.A. Mail  ! ............. ..MADE IN USA !................NO Disapoinyments  ! ! ........No Returns  ...  ! !  ....Please wait for Shipping Invoice Before Pay'en     !    .....thank you

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