What's it worth
Hi, I have a 1967 Sportster that I built in 2001. I had the engine rebuilt, new carb., new clutch and push rods. There is a little less than 1000 miles on it.
Anyone know what it might be worth? I have attached a picture. Thanks. Ray https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hdf...33e105f4ff.jpg |
Customs are difficult to value. It is basically is worth what you will accept and what a buyer is willing to pay.
Roughly $2500 is what you will be getting for it. IMO, a stock '67 XLCH would be worth more than a modded bike. |
I'm no expert but I look at a lot of bikes on Craigslist and Ebay. I am also in Pa like you and bikes like yours would typically list for anywhere from $2500 to around $4000. Used bikes simply do not bring good prices anymore.
Are you selling it or just looking to get a value? It is a nice looking bike by the way. |
Does it run?
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You didn't sell the bike 6 years ago?
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/ironh...-ironhead.html I would imagine it has the same value today as it did back then. |
The stars would have to be in perfect alignment to get $2500 ...
The line of people looking for a 52 year old iron head chopper is very short... |
Why not put it on ebay,and find out what it's really worth?
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I can do $1 down and $1 a week until 2020.
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Originally Posted by NORTY FLATZ
(Post 18279065)
Does it run?
Originally Posted by soldierbot
(Post 18279105)
You didn't sell the bike 6 years ago?
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/ironh...-ironhead.html I would imagine it has the same value today as it did back then. |
What's it worth
Thanks for the posts. 6 years ago I was thinking about it,, I don't ride it anymore but it's hard for me to part with it. I know a lot of you know what I mean. I'm hoping there are still some old school enthusiasts that would want a 52 year old Harley Davidson engine in the shape this one is in. The 1967 XLCH was one of the last years Harley made the all american bike before selling to AMF in 1969.
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