Oem 1960's, 70's, 80's Harley-davidson Flh, Fxe, Shovelhead Oil Tank Trim on 2040-parts.com
Westerly, Rhode Island, US
OEM FACTORY 1960'S, 70'S, 80'S HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLH, FXE, SHOVELHEAD OIL TANK TRIM
STAINLESS STEEL ORIGINAL PART IN GOOD CONDITION
FITS 1965 PANHEAD ALSO
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