Sunday, January 24, 2010

Harley Davidson Chrome Rims How Much Is My 1974 Harley Davidson Worth?

How much is my 1974 Harley Davidson worth? - harley davidson chrome rims

I have a 1974 Harley Davidson soft tail has changed the hard tail lights chrome, bars, tires, has a separate seat, many custom made parts. It has a 1000 cc engine.

6 comments:

  1. This type of machine has a specific market. Some people love "old style" or "old school" chopper and that would probably fall into this category. What you can do is to go on eBay and see if you have a "duty to find", similar to the bike with personalized offers similar, namely, the hard tail, engine size, mileage and condition, Custom Chrome, etc. The other option would be him bring in a manufacturing shop for custom and they give you an assessment of the stadium. It is a trade mark evaluation, only that what they are for the resale value of a bike like yours. It should be something very special for the bike at a price significantly higher than in 1974 Softail UC 65 in the engine. Without seeing it up close and personal, that all I can say. We hope this information will help!

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  2. Check kbb.com This way you can get an estimate prices in your area. It raises questions, and from them you will make a general assessment.

    Good luck!

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  3. Sportster bites are not as valuable as large chopped twins. I guess that means that cycling Apehanger handlebars, no bars. The bikes are hard tail bike looking for the clean sound, style can be found, but they will hurt a horse loose teeth, again, is what they want to buy this type of bicycle limited. You never know, someone may look for an athletic diving this time of year, so do not be discouraged.

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  4. Their (in the AMF Bowling Ball) years ...

    I ...... Do not touch me ...

    Gotta Fly ...
    Mike & "Jaz" in MN / 05 Soft Tail Deuce "

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  5. The description of his absence to speculate, we can email some pictures?

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  6. Ask someone to review the bike for you to ... My father has invested a hard tail custom '74 and beyond the $ 35,000.00 in bike.

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