Vehicle Description
The year is 2005, the New England Patriots win 24-21 over the
Philadelphia Eagles during Super Bowl XXXIX. And Jeff Gordon wins
the 47th Daytona 500 at (135.173 MPH). That same year this Harley
Davidson Wide Glide rolls off the assembly line. Now with only
51447 original miles on her she still rides like a new hog. As one
of two major American motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great
Depression (along with Indian), Harley Davidson has survived
numerous ownership arrangements, subsidiary arrangements, periods
of poor economic health and product quality, as well as intense
global competition to become one of the world's largest motorcycle
manufacturers and an iconic brand widely known for its loyal
following, with owner clubs and events worldwide as well as a
company sponsored brand-focused museum. Noted for a style of
customization that gave rise to the chopper motorcycle style,
Harley-Davidson traditionally marketed heavyweight, air-cooled
cruiser motorcycles with engine displacements greater than 700 cm
and has broadened its offerings to include its more contemporary
VRSC (2002) and middle-weight Street (2015) platforms.
Harley-Davidson manufactures its motorcycles at factories in York,
Pennsylvania; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Kansas City, Missouri; Manaus,
Brazil; and Bawal, India, and markets its products worldwide. To
view the car in greater detail, including an HD video and 100+ HD
pictures please visit www.gatewayclassiccars.com or our Denver
showroom. Call 303-872-4722 for more information.
http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/DEN/90/2005-Harley-Davidson-Wideglide