Harley Davidson Small Mantel/desk Eagle Clock - Used on 2040-parts.com
Green Cove Springs, Florida, US
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A SMALL DESK OR MANTEL HARLEY DAVIDSON EAGLE CLOCK. HAS BRAND NEW BATTERY. MEASURES 3" X 3". MAKES A GREAT GIFT. USED BUT IN GREAT CONDITION. NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY HARLEY DEALERSHIP. WILL BE PACKED VERY GOOD IN A SMALL USPS FLAT RATE BOX.
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