Harley Shovelhead Fl Flh Oem Front End Nacelle Accessory Light Bar Part on 2040-parts.com
Roy, Utah, US
Old Harley accessory light bar. These mounted to the front end under nacelle for additional lights, spikes, balls, do-dads, gee-gaws, anything you wanted to mount. Chrome is in good condition and should clean up well. Perfect for that accessory laden restoration project, Buyer pays $12.00 shipping in the continental US, all other points to be determined. Winners of multiple items please wait for invoice, will combine shipping
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
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