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I want to thank everyone for there help on this bike. I'm sorry it took so long to get back I have not had a chance. The bike is located in Central Missouri. I do have the title but it will still have to go to probate. It should go very quickly at least I'm hoping it will. I'm not 100% sure if I will sell it. But if you are interested send me your info and if I elect to sell it I will be in touch.
Last edited by William Wilson; Aug 10, 2010 at 06:03 PM.
Damn.... I know it's been 4yrs since this thread started.
I sure hope you didn't sell your 67 for the prices mentioned here. An all original barn find like yours, not running could fetch from $7k to $8k, running and just cleaned up (not restored) could fetch from $10k up to $14k. If you restore it, the profit margin go way down and can also be a financial loss. An all original unmolested genny shovel is pure class. Last yr a friend on mine picked up yr a 67FLH that's been sitting for over 20yrs, not running, partially apart w/25k miles on the clock for about $5k, and that was a very good price.
Last edited by LilRosie; Aug 27, 2014 at 11:10 PM.
The priceless part isn't responding to a 4yr old thread. It's correcting the false information relating to the values of a barn find genny for the next person who reads this, doesn't give his genny shovel away.
Last edited by LilRosie; Aug 27, 2014 at 11:10 PM.
my uncle owned one in the early 70's! it was stolen while he was trying to sell it! my brother had a stock 1969 electra glide! i've put a few miles on these late 60's harley baggers, and they are really average bikes! i feel comfortable with the values being kicked around to sell one! as a harley guy who likes to ride, this is not the bike for travel! i had a neighbor who paid $7,000 for a 1972 electra glide 15 years ago! i tried to talk him out of it! do the minimum money upgrade to get the biggest sale price! cheers from montana
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