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Nos 1960s-1970s Vintage Jammer Twisted Sissybar Ironhead Sportster on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
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NEW OLD STOCK  1960s or 1970s vintage right out of the old AEE Jammers handbook.  This fits ironhead sportster models 1958-1974 and possibly some later 1970s ( CHECK THE MEASUREMENTS )  WILL NOT FIT EVOS. It is 7 1/2" wide at mounting and holes are 7 1/4" on centers. It is 24" tall. There are some nicks and scratches from 40 years of storage ( good but not perfect  ).US BUYER (lower 48 ) pays 19.75  shipping and insurance. Overseas pays priority mail for 7 pound box.

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