Motorcycle Dual Seat For Harley-davidson Shoverlhead Panhead Fx & Fl 1958-1984 on 2040-parts.com
Claremont, Minnesota, US
Motorcycle Dual Seat for Harley-Davidson Shoverlhead Panhead FX & FL 1958-1984
Very comfortable dual seating arrangement for long rides. Your backseat driver will be very happy.
Seat has been recovered and is missing rear mounting tab.
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