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Hey guys I found a flathead bobber on craigslist. This is some of his description of the bike. I was curious what you guys would value this project for he wants and offer and I want to see what you guys would value this at. From my research it is hard to value bikes in this condition so I am just curious of what you guys would value to bike at.
Has good compression. It has not been started in my possession. It is said to have ran after the rebuild.
Original Stock Carb
Uncut WL Springer Front End
Uncut WL 45 frame
Please Note: See pictures for condition and work needed. Bike is not road worthy nor is it running. It shifts into all of the gears and rolls in them. It will need to be gone over and readied for the street. You can make a survivor "Bobber" as it sits or put all stock sheet metal back on and put it back to original shape, since it has not been cut up or cut on!
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