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The Original:vintage Harley-davidson Book '36-'57 Knucklehead Panhead Survivor on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

north east, Japan

north east, Japan

The Original: vintage Harley-Davidson book published in japan in 2013.

photos of 40:1936-1957 OHV and 1:WLA survivor bikes in japan.

9-1/4" x 11-3/4" x 1/2"thick 176 pages full color
limited 5,000
out of print, completely sold out book.

new, has some scratches and creases at covers and edges but still look great condition



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they will have a delivery confirmation # but NO insurance .

or EMS int'l express mail, it's fastest service and w/ insurance & tracking #.

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