Harley Davidson Vintage Chrome Coil Cover Winged on 2040-parts.com
New Carlisle, Ohio, US
This auction is for a vintage chrome coil cover for a Harley Davidson or Custom motorcycle it is winged I have never seen one like this. It is old scratched scuffed an used. The inner mount hole may need washer to make it fit snug. As is. Please ask any questions before bidding. Thanks and good luck!
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