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David Lockwood
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ส.ค. 2012
1939 Harley Davidson Knucklehead for sale SOLD
SOLD - SOLD - SOLD
1939 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead for sale.
Owned for 20 Years, matching numbers, clean Florida title in hand.
12 mn of 4K movie showing:
- Cold Start
- Idle Speed
- Ride in town
- Hot start
Take a look at the description on Hemmings.com
Thanks for watching.
1939 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead for sale.
Owned for 20 Years, matching numbers, clean Florida title in hand.
12 mn of 4K movie showing:
- Cold Start
- Idle Speed
- Ride in town
- Hot start
Take a look at the description on Hemmings.com
Thanks for watching.
มุมมอง: 21 636
She is a beauty!!
SOLD SOLD SOLD
Wow,how much does cost $$$$.
contact me if you wanna sell
Speechless
Beautiful bike, did a lot of work to bring this one back. Ain’t got pockets deep enough to buy this perfect knuckle. I’m sure you’ll get what you’re asking. My first Harley was a WLA 1944 old flat head. Bought it from military surplus in 1958, still in the crate. Road that old dog all through high school parked it when I got my draft notice. That bike never left me walking. Easy to fix leaked oil but it ran like a scared rabbit after I worked the flat head over and stopped leaking oil after I got the cases machined. Should have never let that bike get away.
Absolutely a work of art. My M8 had has that paint scheme.
all orgininal ?
❤🎉SWEET,SWEET RIDE🎉❤
Price?
Цена ?
Sometimes no words are needed
AMEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂
So sick what a bike 🤙🤛
I rode to high school on a '38 knucklehead in the mid-60's. Sold it for $75. Iguess I should have held onto it
nobody knew back then. I got a 1947 74" FL in all original condition in 1969 for $300. Ran perfectly. I think it was a former police bike because it was sort of army green and not glossy. I was only 17 so my father made the guy take it back. It was difficult to forgive my dad for that. It was probably my mother who made him do it lol.
Wow!dang,jeez,wow!👍🦅
Simply stunning
What a beauty!
HAS THIS 39 BEEN SOLD SIR , THANK-YOU
ever so nice, i'm watching this just before bed, dream machine, ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Dam that's a beautiful bike bud
That Knuck is tight, quiet, and right! One kick, are you kidding me? And, it sounds better than my 97 Heritage, that's for sure! Beautiful bike!
1 kick cold start with no priming kicks. Why do I find that hard to believe?
Thats a gem. Thanks for the ride.
Absolutely beautiful bike and sounds great. Obviously whoever built and tuned it knew what they were doing. How much are you asking for it David?
I need a lottery win
Absolutely stunning, attention to detail,regards mike,United Kingdom, harley owner
Beautiful bike. I'm sure a trade is out of question. I'd have to mortgage my house to buy this.
@joshpitts25, you're correct it's a beautiful bike. But only for the insanely wealthy. I found a Panhead 26 years ago. I still own it today. I would never be able to buy or build that bike at today's prices. The money took the fun out of the antique bikes.
@@PanM8, I think that’s why shovels are starting to come up in price.
@@atcjoe1600 yeah, I have a couple of those too. I have an 80 FLH that I bought in 2001. I was in my 20's. I beat it half to death. It's sitting patiently waiting in the back of my garage. I found a 71 FLH about three years ago. I picked it up for cheap from a guy in my AMCA chapter. I have already had people offer to buy it, because it's an unmolested, original paint bike. It's taken my adult lift to aquire these bikes. I'm only a heavey diesel mechanic. I don't make Knucklehead let alone Panhead money. Like I said previously, money ruined the fun with antique bikes. I guess if I sold my three bikes, I could maybe afford to buy one, beat up Knucklehead cylinder. I know, it's sarcasm. But you get my point.
@@atcjoe1600 That's why I bought one.
Beautifl! If I had the money I'd buy it in a heartbeat.