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Used 2004 Harley Davidson Fatboy For Sale. on 2040-motos

$8,950
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Lebanon, PA
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VINVIN:1HD1BXB184Y032357

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2004 Harley Davidson Fatboy. Introduced in 1990, the FLSTF Fat Boy almost instantaneously earned legendary status among fans of The Motor Company. The original Harley-Davidson Fat Boy was affectionately called the gray ghost because that was the only color it was available in. This 2004 Fatboy has a fuel injected 1450cc V-twin and a five gear with belt drive. This bike is completely serviced and inspected. It' is ready to roll. This bike has an aftermarket HD custom seat, custom exhaust, bags, windshield, backrest, floorboards, and a beautiful pearl gray paint. See this and our other great Cruisers and Sportbikes athttp://www.theautohunters.com Haldeman Auto 102 Old Ebenezer Rd. Lebanon, PA 17046 (717) 273-XXXX

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