Harley Knucklehead Panhead Starter Crank Original Oem 1941-53 Big Twin on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Springs, Michigan, US
Harley Davidson Original OEM Starter Crank.Part # 2076-36,(33063-36).Fits Big Twin Knucklehead Panhead Models 1941-53.This is a used starter crank of coarse so please look at all pics so you know the overall condition,(see all pics).I see no repairs or welds.The threads look good and I see some wear on the shaft,(see pics).I feel it looks good for its age and I`m sure the winning bidder will be happy.It may even have some Original Paint on it,(see pics).As always,Please look at all pics so you know condition,(see all pics).Good luck bidding.Thanks for looking.
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