Harley Panhead Regulator Support Bracket Duo Glide Original Oem 1958-64 on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Springs, Michigan, US
Harley Davidson Original OEM Voltage Regulator Support Bracket.Part # 74531-58.Fits Panhead Duo Glide Models 1958-64.This is a used bracket of coarse so I took some good pics of the overall condition,(see pics).It has some rust,dirt,scratches,grime,etc.I have to mention all this because it is used.It may even be tweaked a little for the prior application,(see pics).These brackets are getting hard to find in original condition.As always,please look at all pics so you know the condition,(see all pics).Good luck bidding.Thanks for looking.
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