The Shovelhead engine replaced the Panhead in 1966 and with several
iterations and changes, it ran through 1984. It got its name from
the rocker covers which resembled upside down coal shovels. The
engine had 10% more power and its introduction increased Harley
Davidson sales by 26% in the early part of its introduction.
For consignment, a 1971 Harley Davidson show bike built by famed
vintage bike builder, William Eggers. Our consignor tells us this
bike has been featured at one time or another in every motorcycle
magazine in the country. And for good reason, not only does the
bike have custom leatherwork to the extent rarely seen, but it has
extra lights and other features that make it a standout. Named "The
Iron Horse" this bike deserves to be shown, ridden in parades, and
maybe even residing in a museum!
Exterior
The base color is yellow and it brightly covers the fenders and
tank. The beefy chrome fork leads to chrome drum brake covers. The
front fender has a chrome accent piece that protrudes like a brush
guard and on top of the fender is a large painted leather Bald
Eagle riveted to the fender. The sides of the tank are not painted
rather a custom teardrop shaped leather Iron Horse appliques are
affixed to the tank. The seat is a black leather horse saddle
augmented by rhinestone decorated pieces that extend over the rear
fender and continue onto the saddle bags on each side. The rear
contains a horseshoe shaped chrome structure housing nine bullet
shaped red lights that surround the standard taillight. The rear
fender is extended by more leather, bejeweled and double loop
laced. The highway bars are wrapped in thick jute twine for even
more western flair and the footrests are wrapped in laced
leather.
Functionality
A speedometer with digits from 1 to 12 keeps things simple and a
bright red needle indicates your given speed. The handlebars are
simple as well and the brake and clutch levers are straight and
robust. Suspension is handled by front cartridges and a rear swing
arm with twin shocks. 16-inch chrome wire wheels are halted by drum
brakes on front and back.
Drivetrain
A 1200cc V-twin rated at 57.5 horsepower sits between your knees
and is fed by a 1-barrel carburetor and moves via a 4-speed manual
transmission, chain driven to the rear wheel. The bike has dual
exhaust which flows straight back via chrome pipes.
This is a spectacular showpiece for the Harley or motorcycle
collector but this would also look great in an automotive display
as well. Leatherwork abounds in a truly artful display and that
saddle seat is epic! Grab the reins of this one before someone else
rides off into the sunset with it!
1A23153H1
1A-FL/FLP
23153-Sequential Unit Number
H1-1971
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Vehicle Details
1971 Harley-Davidson FLHTP
Listing ID:CC-1963051
Price:$26,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1971
Make:Harley-Davidson
Model:FLHTP
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:10332
Stock Number:6236
VIN:1A23153H1
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