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Harley-davidson Sprint Cev Headlight Cafe Racer Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

Deltona, Florida, United States

Deltona, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:CEV HARLEY-DAVIDSON NOS 250 350:SPRINT HEADLIGHT BUCKET Manufacturer Part Number:M66 SPECIAL 1966 SS250 SS350:AERMACCHI CAFE RACER GUZZI Surface Finish:GLOSS BLACK


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  • CEV New Old Stock Harley Sprint Headlight Bucket complete with switch and chrome bezel.Bucket marked HD 1 SAE M66.Never used,has no dings dents or rust,Gloss black paint has in exc shape with some light blems to paint from storage,still exc gloss and with some buffing should clean up all
  • Measures 7' depth approx. 6'' diameter.Accepts 5+ headlight.
  • I have seen these used on Early 250 / 350cc Sprint models but could be used on Café Racer Motto Guzzi Choppers custom builds

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