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East Palestine, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Type:HARLEY OWNERS GROUP MAGAZINE Make:HARLEY OWNERS GROUP MAGAZINE

GENUINE ORIGINAL FACTORY PUBLISHED 2005 MARCH-APRIL HARLEY OWNERS GROUP HOG TALES MAGAZINE IN GREAT CONDITION.    THIS MAGAZINE INCLUDES ARTICLES ON ON PATROL: HISTORY OF HARLEY-DAVIDSON POLICE SALES 1908 to 2005, 2005 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLSTCI PEACE OFFICER HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC2005 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLSTFI PEACE OFFICER FAT BOY2005 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLSTCI FIREFIGHTER HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC2005 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLSTFI  FIREFIGHTER  FAT BOYTHE MAINE MANE: MOTORCYCLE POLICE OFFICER TIM DELUCA, VERMONT-NH-MAINE TOUR, AND BETWEEN THE LINES: GROUP RIDING, PLUS HOG NEWS, HOG CHAPTER PROFILES, AND HOG CHAPTER EVENTS: 22nd ANNUAL HOG RALLY IN CHATTANOOGA-GREAT LAKES ERIE/HURON/MICHIGAN TOUR-NEW ZEALAND SOUTHERN MAN TOUR-2005 INTERNATIONAL HOG RALLIES & 2005 US STATE HOG CHAPTER EVENT SCHEDULE.    THIS 38 PAGE MAGAZINE MEASURES 8-1/2" BY 10-1/2".

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