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Hey guys, I'm going to take a look at a '84 FLHTC this weekend. Anything I should be keeping an eye out for? It has 26 000km on it. What would be a decent price? (Cnd $)
Yeah, keep an eye out for the fuzz while you're flying down the highway on that nice piece of machinery !!!
Can't tell in the picture if evo or shovel ????
Here in the great USA I would say 4K. So that coverts to 6k cantanadian!
Ok, I can get it for that (6k), plus throwing in the scooter and trailer that you can see in the background... Not sure if I want to pull the trigger on it, but I'll be checking it out at least
BTW 1983 was the First FLHT, and the Only one that was a Shovelhead.
Basically an FLT with a Batwing fairing.
So...The '84 was a First year Motorcycle. First EVO FLHT.
I Like First's and Lasts, for some reason. Only the 1971 Sportster has let me Down on this...
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