Vintage Harly Davidson Scooter on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
I am not sure to the year or model of this scooter but I do know it is a Harley and is in great condition to be restored the motor is not free there are no missing parts except the head light there is only slight surface on the bike and in the tank. if you have any information on this scooter I would like to hear it. PLEASE CONTACT FOR SHIPPING |
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