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Hope I got this address correct. This chopper fest is a pretty cool weekend long event. Usually a week before it starts they'll be a shitload of these raked out relics blessing the eyeballs. A lot of the oldschools will ride them in from afar and camp out at the fest.
you might actually get more, by selling the 1967 XLCH engine, alone.... some collector/restorer might be in need of the engine
Same with any OEM parts of the same vintage
As much heart as you have in the bike.... unless they buyer falls in love with it.... the "retail" value, probably won't cover the emotional value
Thank you, You and a few others here actually know what there are looking at. Refreshing.
Interesting response. You ask people "What's it worth". Then when they don't agree with what you think it's worth, they don't know what they're looking at. The bike is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. From what I see here, there aren't very many willing to pay what you think it's worth.
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