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Mens Small Original Harley Davidson Panhead Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Andes, New York, United States

Andes, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction is my Harley Davidson original Panhead jacket.Rare and super desirable .Jacket is very good condition.Sleeves zipper off so it can be worn as a vest.Has four front outside pockets.Three zippered and a small stash pocket with a snap closure.There are zippers at the end of each sleeve and the elbows are reinforced.Jacket has one snap pocket on inside of jacket and has YKK zippers all around that work perfectly.The side of the jacket also has lace ups that look sweet and you can adjust accordingly.I have riding bikes all my life putting on many miles and I have to say this was and still is my favorite.The only reason I'm selling it it is now to small for me.The jacket will last nearly forever and I plan to try and score a medium.
The liner has been repaired where the stitching has lifted and has a couple of small areas that need to be stitched.Please refer to pictures.Jacket is sold as is.Please fell free to ask any questions before bidding.Shipping to lower 48 states in the USA only.Thanks for checking and good luck bidding.

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