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Harley Davidson /" Paughco" Rigid Frame on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

TX, US

TX, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:dull Warranty:No

 Hello up for sale is a Paughco  rigid motorcycle frame.  I bought this from a friend who was building his bike, he had some problems with the exhaust he was putting on and changed frames. So I bought it thinking I would build me a bike.  Anyway I am selling it.  It is a good frame in used condition, has been sitting in the barn.  Proble could use a paint job but it is solid.  The wheel does not go with it, just another part I collected along with a few others.  Anyway no paper work will need a builders title.  As is, no returns.  It is also listed locally so I reserve the right to cancel any time if it sells.  Buy it now or best offer takes it.  Local pick up. 

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