1969 Harley-davidson Sprint on 2040-motos
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Up for auction is this 69 Harley SS Sprint 350 in respectable condition with $3,272 worth of work done by Sprint guru Ron Lancaster in 2011. Work included new MZ-B Aermacchi 12v SS ignition ($705), megaphone, 12v sealed headlight, Wiseco 75.5mm piston, seat recovered, new valve guides, housing armature, regulator coil, among other things (see receipt). Gas tank is in good condition, no significant dents, some rust inside. I bought this from a MC dealer in Iowa who had it on consignment from the owner, intending to restore it and wanting a 12v Sprint. Due to hip replacement surgery I have not attempted to start it since acquiring it but it ran fine when the dealer had it and I have no reason to believe it won't run fine now, especially with the freshened motor. Buyer is responsible for shipping. I will help in every reasonable way.
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