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2004 Harley-davidson Flstc on 2040-motos

$8,999
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:44535 ColorColor: Two-tone Smokey Gold and Vivid Black
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Orange Park, Florida

Orange Park, FL
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2004 Harley-Davidson FLSTC, Contact Internet Sales Manager Al Moser at 904-772-4477 or email at amoser@adamecharley.com for more informationYou wouldn t be surprised to unearth a beauty like the Heritage Softail Classic under a dusty cloth in Grandpa s barn. With studded leather bags, big fenders, giant chrome headlight and passing lamps. For the rider who dreams of classic style, there could be nothing better. But those seeking a modern-day machine will also find this an ideal ride. See the Twin Cam 88B engine for evidence. It s eighty-eight cubic inches of refined internal combustion. We rigid-mounted it, but two ingenious counterbalancers cancel out all but the good vibrations. Choose it with carb or EFI. There s a hidden rear suspension. Wire-laced wheels inside blackwall tires. And a low seat height. So no matter what kind of bike you like, it s easy to swing a leg over this one.

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