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Vintage Harley Davidson Motorcycle Panhead Front Fender + Tip Red Paint on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

As Found At A Local Estate Sale

Vintage Harley Davidson Panhead Front Fender 
Plus Fender Tip 

May be a 1950's model but not sure

I am not sure if this is original paint but it looks like it - is worn - see pictures
Chrome on fender tip is pitted/worn
Selling as found - great for restoration or for parts

We will be listing other Harley items from the same estate and do combine shipping when possible

We will ship this via Fedex for $22.00 within the Continental US
We expect payment within 3 days of auction close

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