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Used 1969 Harley-davidson Shovelhead on 2040-motos

$9,800
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1969 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead Asking Price: $9,800 OR BEST OFFER Mileage: 65,000mis Condition: Post A Free Want Ad. I'm looking for a... Harley-Davidson Shovelhead 1969 or Newer Description Seller's Notes: ALL ORIGINAL! Body Style: Traditional Exterior: Black VIN: Request the VIN Seller's Comments clear NJ title, new tires, original paint & floorboards Options History · Air Cooled · Saddle Bags · · Accident Free · Clean · Garage Kept Seller Send the seller an email below to request their contact information.

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