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1971 Harley Davidson Aermacchi M 65 S Leggero Headlight Bucket And Speedo on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Paisley, Oregon, United States

Paisley, Oregon, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:HARLEY DAVIDSON - AERMACCHI Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

  This 1971 HARLEY DAVIDSON AERMACCHI M 65 S LEGGERO HEADLIGHT BUCKET AND SPEEDO is a Barn Find. The previous owner stated that their son was going to restore the little machine but lost interest many years ago. The said it was running fine before he disassembled it.

This unit is in good shape with one tiny dent. The Speedo lens has a few small scratches and the part that the speedo fits into in the bucket is missing.

It may fit other year models.

I decided not to clean it or mess with it... Email me any questions Please.
I will be listing MANY OTHER PARTS from this motorcycle in my other auctions.

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