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One-of-Few 1944 Harley-Davidson FL Is a Valuable Wartime Two-Wheeler

One-of-Few 1944 Harley-Davidson FL Is a Valuable Wartime Two-Wheeler 6 Jun 2021, 7:49 UTC · by Back in 1941, America was about to be drawn into the Second World War by the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor. It meant that soon all of the nation’s vehicle production capabilities would be focused on the war effort, and that left little room for civilian versions of cars and bikes. 8 photos Those with an eye for such things have quickly got hold of the motorcycles and cars whose value was more than certain to skyrocket after the war ended, and for the great part took good care of them. Other such machines made the trip through time in a forgotten state, but made it nonetheless.

1947 Harley-Davidson FL Sells for More Than Most New Porsches

1947 Harley-Davidson FL Sells for More Than Most New Porsches 22 May 2021, 8:28 UTC · by We’re used to talking about cars that are priced, new, in the high six-digit realm. Take Porsche, for instance, and its 911 range. For the U.S. market, not a single model on offer now is priced below $100,000. Yet it takes a bit of effort from the buyer to get the price bumped all the way to $200,000. 10 photos When it comes to bikes, finding one that sells for six digits is very tricky business. When it comes to new ones, perhaps only Combat Motors is brave enough to ask $150k for its creations. Other than that, you can find bikes for all tastes and uses for far less than that.

Harley-Davidson Flying Shovel Is a Custom 1957 FL With an S&S Heart

When talking about the exploits of that European Harley-Davidson custom shop by the name Thunderbike, we’re usually treated with reinterpreted modern motorcycles. Occasionally, we also get full custom builds, based on their own frames, and somewhat rarer, conversions of earlier Harleys.

Gray 1944 Harley-Davidson FL Is a Rare Wartime Machine

Gray 1944 Harley-Davidson FL Is a Rare Wartime Machine 20 Feb 2021, 6:10 UTC · by Back in 1944, pretty much every single company in America was busy contributing to the war effort. That year was a particularly important one for the conflagration, with several major military developments, including Operation Overlord, or the Normandy invasion, taking place. That left little room for civilian products to be released. 11 photos Like all the others, Harley-Davidson was part of the war too. The WLA, as the two-wheeler Milwaukee developed for the Army was called, swarmed in large numbers over the world’s battlefields: some 90,000 of them were made in a very short time. Meanwhile, civilians were treated only with scraps, but ones that would grow into becoming incredible collectibles. Such as the FL.

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