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Vintage Harley V-twin Repair Manual Flathead Sportster Shovelhead Panhead Xl Fl on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Jamestown, Ohio, United States

Jamestown, Ohio, United States
Used but still very nice.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

For Sale is a Vintage 1972 Chilton's Harley Davidson V-Twin Repair and Tune-Up Manual.  Covers all V-Twins from 1959-1972: Flat Head Servi-Car G & GE, Sportster XL. XLH, XLCH and the 1200 Big Twin FL, FLP, FLH and FX models in Pan and Shovel Head varieties. Contains 277 pages and dated 1972.  This is a hardcover book in very good used condition.  Some minor marks from use but nothing major. Covers the entire bike from tires to electrical schematics. Check out the pictures and see if this will work for you. Please email with any questions or if additional photos are desired. Free shipping in US.  International will be at the 2 lb 6 oz rate for your Country.   Thanks for looking and buy with confidence!!!!

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