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1982 Shovel Head Motor And Transmission Harley Davidson Engine on 2040-parts.com

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Haines City, Florida, United States

Haines City, Florida, United States
This engine turns over and the gears shift by hand in the transmission. I took over a project and got in over my head. This engine is not guaranteed. It is guaranteed to turn over and that is all. I KNOW NOTHING MORE ABOUT IT. It was said to be a good running motor/tranny combo. I am not going to try and mislead you and tell you that I can verify that. This is a major loss for me no matter what. Might be good running or might be just good for parts, the call is yours. I can send more pictures if need be. I also have every other part needed to complete a bike. I have an fxr frame made by Kraft/tech Kraft tech that has never been registered and a new springer front end. Please see my other listings and message me if you have questions.This sale includes motor and transmission ONLY. No other parts are included. No hoses, wheels, wiring, frame, nothing besides bare motor and transmission. Does come with primary cover. Thank you for looking!
Brand:Harley-Davidson

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