Harley Knucklehead Panhead Transmission Mount W/original Cp Bolts & Adj Support on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Springs, Michigan, US
Harley Davidson Original OEM Transmission Mount W/CP Bolts & Adjusting Screw Support Bracket.Part # 2804-36 & 2406-36A.Fits Knucklehead Panhead Models 1936-Up.This is a used mount of coarse but I feel it is in very good condition for its age.As always,Please look at all pics so you know condition,(see all pics).Good luck bidding.Thanks for looking.
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