Last 100th Anniversary V-Rod Delivered from H-D Hits Auction Block

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003 HARLEY DAVIDSON VRSCA V-ROD 100TH ANNIVERSARY

Originally purchased at Warr’s Harley of Kings Road London and recently emerged from dry storage after 17 years, rare bike is expected to fetch up to $25,000.

U.K. auction house Silverstone Auctions will get its next live online auction underway on May 23 with a stunning catalog of nearly 100 rare classics and modern supercars. Among the lots on offer are some sweet rides from Jamiroquai musician Jay Kay, who is well known for his exclusive collection of cars. However, it was a stunning and unique bike that caught our attention: a beautiful never registered, never used very last 100th Anniversary V-Rod model delivered from Harley-Davidson. According to Silverstone, this Harley motorcycle even still has its factory protective film on the SuperSport windshield.

With only five delivery miles from the pre-delivery inspection on its odometer, the 2003 Harley-Davidson VRSCA V-Rod 100th Anniversary bike is expected to bring in between $20,000 to $25,000.

003 HARLEY DAVIDSON VRSCA V-ROD 100TH ANNIVERSARY

Silverstone Auctions reports that the 2003 Harley-Davidson VRSCA V-Rod recently emerged from 17 years dry storage as part of its vendor’s collection. The sale includes an official certificate from Harley-Davidson stating final “Anniversary” model to be delivered. It is accompanied by a trickle charger.

“Having been carefully dry stored by our vendor, its only owner, it remains in superb showroom condition gleaming from every aspect,” says Silverstone. “It’s accompanied by its original bill of sale from the supplying dealer, Warr’s Harley of Kings Road London, the original owner’s manual, sales brochures, and a special Harley 100th Anniversary cycle cover.”

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Los Angeles-based journalist David Ciminelli has covered everything from high-profile Lexus and Toyota reveals to reality TV show competitions focusing on custom automotive mods. He considers the "Droptops & Dirt" event in Malibu, “Luftgekühlt” and Sunset GT among his favorite automotive events to cover.

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