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Harley Denver Vintage Chopper Surviver Ness Denvers Digger Bates on 2040-parts.com

US $1,299.00
Location:

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, US

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, US
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Vintage digger frame and tank even has most of the vintage paint on it. Not sure who made I but tank is ness style defiantly period correct will need fabricating to your application no returns or refunds so look hard and ask qustion before you buy. Feel free to call 501-538-1875. Will ship at buyers cost or you can pick up. I used greyhound in the past with good luck also ups shipping should run $100-$200 depending on where you live. But actually cost may vary will ship anyway you prefer . I am open to offers text,call or email

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