Shovelhead Super Glide Dash Very Nice Engraved on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, US
Harley Super Glide Dash. I think it was the original harley dash I had engraved not sure. It was very expensive to engrave years ago. It's in very good shape. I think it is a 1981 Super Glide
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