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Ford is the only car company that has a license agreement to use the Harley Davidson name...this looks like a couple of HD badges on the side and that is it.
Well I did notice the bar and sheild stickers on the front fenders, I'm with pudddles though. I think they just did that to get more money. I could be wrong, who knows?
You know what that looks like???!!!
It looks exactly like a Jeep Wrangler!
Imagine that?
It's the Rubicon edition which is a high performance production version of the Wrangler - Wheels,tires,suspension etc,etc ---It's like HD's Scream'in Eagle Program
Not sure about the HD designation...they might have done a bunch of stuff to the interior that we can't see,who knows ? But only 5 made ??? Sounds fishy to be but I don't feel like doing any searches...
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