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NINE MAGNIFICENT HARLEY-DAVIDSONS ROAR INTO THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

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NINE MAGNIFICENT HARLEY-DAVIDSONS ROAR INTO THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM FOR THE H&H CLASSICS SALE ON SEPTEMBER 2ND

 

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                                        1929 Harley-Davidson Model D

 

H&H Classics have no fewer than nine intriguing Harley- Davidsons on offer at their next sale at the National Motorbike Museum on September 2nd.

 

The bikes cover no less than nine decades from the 1920s onwards. For anyone whose heart beats faster at the mention of the name Harley-Davidson Classics then this sale is a must.

 

Mark Bryan, Head of Bike Sales at H&H Classics says: “As an owner of an unrestored 1977 Electra Glide I appreciate the brand as its so iconic and I never cease to be amazed at the following these bikes get! How many other brands get tattooed as often as Harley-Davidson?”

First up is a green 1929 Harley-Davidson Model D, 750CC for £16,000 to £19,000. Restored in Holland 2015 by Morten Shultz it is and in full running order. Very original and highly collectable. On UK Nova system. Banbury Run eligible

 

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1942 HD EL 1000 £25,000 to 28,000

 

Green and cream 1942 Harley-Davidson EL 1000 matching number.  Estimate £25,000 – 28,000. An older restoration
it was last run 5/6 years ago. Needs some recommissioning before use. An older import, comes with customs paperwork, taxes paid. This rare civilian model produced during war effort years is a sought after 1000 cc Knuckle Head.

 

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1948 HARLEY-DAVIDSON EL 1000

 

Red 1948 Harley-Davidson EL 1000, matching numbers is estimated to sell for £25,000 – 30,000. This Iconic Harley, is the last of the hard tail and first year of the Pan Head engine.
This bike was imported and then displayed for 10 years. It is in running order and had an older restoration. It is very collectable says Mark Bryan, Head of Motorcycle Sales at H&H Classics.

 

 

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1963 HD Sportster XLH £@,000 to £3,000

 

Black 1963 Harley-Davidson 900 CC Sportster XLH matching numbers. Estimate £2,000 – £3,000. Very desirable early XLH drum brake model it has been dry stored for last few years. The engine turns ok but may require some recommissioning.

 

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1972 HD SX-350 No Reserve

 

Red 1972 Harley-Davidson SX-350CC 350 with matching numbers at no reserve. It is unrestored and will require recommissioning prior to use.

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2001 HD Custom £8,000-£10,000.j

 

 

Black 2001 Harley-Davidson Custom CC 1340 MOT Expiry
June 2018 Estimate £8000 – £10,000.This 1340 FXR Harley Davidson Evo engine and gearbox has a Hard Tail Custom frame. Wide Glide forks and custom yokes, a Fat Boy tank and is in good running order.

 

 

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Black 2005 Harley-Davidson Custom ‘Darth Vader’ CC 1340.

Estimate £22000 – £24,000. Built by Jessie Mace of Motorcycle Works this1340 Harley-Davidson Diamond Cut Evo engine with S&S Carburettor has a belt drive 6 speed Roadmax gearbox, right hand gear shifter, Hard Tail Custom frame with paint by Evil Twins. It has a 335 rear tyre and is in
good running order.

 

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1974 Harley-Davidson X90 £3,000 to £3,500

 

A black 1974 Harley Davidson X90 matching numbers is estimated to sell for £3,000 – 3,500.Totally original and unrestored, 800 miles from new with the same owner since 1975, rare in this condition. MOT until Nov 2017, green logbook and V5C

 

For further press information, please contact the H&H Classics Press Office
Tel: +44 (0)7970 563958  |    Email:  Julian Roup at info@bendigopr.co.uk

 

NOTES FOR EDITORS:

 

H&H was founded by Simon Hope in 1993 as a specialist auction house dedicated solely to the sale of collectors’ motorcars and motorcycles. Some twenty-two years later, the company can boast a continuous trading history which exceeds that of most UK rivals. The company is staffed by hands-on enthusiasts with over 600 years combined experience, and its specialist valuers are among the most knowledgeable in the industry.

 

H&H has had the pleasure of handling everything from 1890s London to Brighton runners through to 1990s Formula 1 cars, not to mention a variety of iconic motorcycles and holds a considerable number of World Record auction prices.

 

With the head office near Warrington, Cheshire and its Private Sales Garage near Hindhead in Surrey and specialists based throughout the country, H&H holds regular sales at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire, National Motorcycle Museum in the West Midlands and Woodcote Park in Surrey.