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Harley Davidson Oem Knucklehead Transmission Shift Cover 1938 ! Very Nice ! on 2040-parts.com

US $157.00
Location:

Kittredge, Colorado, US

Kittredge, Colorado, US
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HARLEY DAVIDSON   / OEM  KNUCKLEHEAD    FLATHEAD  TRANSMISSION SHIFT COVER  !  1938  Date Code  H - 8   !   Yes ,  some one Polished  it  !  Bead Blast for Original Look  !  No Cracks Anywhere  !  Some one Also Welded The Arm To shift shaft !  Can Be RePlaced  !      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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