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I don't know if I would hide it in my garage for say 20 years and try and turn a profit just becasue Texas Terry signed it or whisk it off to a paint shop and have that hideous paint job covered up? [:'(]
It appears this seller is going with option #3 - sell it now for immediate cash flow.
What do you think it will sell for? [sm=confused06.gif]
THAT is a complete and absolute disgrace, hideously embarrassing. Imagine even coming up with the idea, WTF! Check the barbed wire and the white inner, brutal. Kellogg's, Terry Labonte, Texas SG, barf. [sm=bangbang.gif]
The only one going to come out on this deal is the guy who won it. He doesn't have to ride that ugly pile and is gonna get some serious cash. The (artist) should be shot! Just a BAD idea!
However, it does show that you can change the look of a Street Glide radically with custom paint. I haven't really seen one with radical, custom paint yet, although they will obviously come.
You can see the possibilities with this bike, although it didn't happen here.
someone "might" be able to hold their head high if wearing a tony the tiger costume while riding that bike,my quess is the painter was eating mushrooms when he got the vision for that paint job,lol sorry to say ,but that bike needs a nice paint job to put it out of it's misery!
The paint is bad enough, but to add insult to injury with that Kellogg's thing on the fender is way over the top. I wish that FLHX could talk because I would like to hear the bad mouth she'd put on that owner!
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