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My grandfather bought this 1934 Harley Davidson R34 in 1936 and it has been family owned since. I believe it is a 750 cc. My dad took a ride on it the last time in the early seventies and the HD has been in garage since then. Untouched. Engine turns when kicked. But for sure the bike needs some TLC.
Currently located in Sweden but could consider shipping to US or world wide. Question to the experienced people in this community on what the best channels to sell such a bike would be and an approximate value of it?
You should call the folks at Wheels Through Time. https://wheelsthroughtime.com/ They are amazing curators of antique motorcycles. In his day, Dale could get just about anything started in no time. I'm guessing they'd be happy to advise you.
Sadly Dale has passed away, but his children are carrying on the tradition.
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