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1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint

1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint

$4,800

Nipomo, California

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sprint

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine 250 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint , Have two 4800.00 each your choice both bike very clean and run will need batteries 1-1967 Harley 250ss sprint 8k 1- 1968 Harley 250ss sprint both bike have been on display for over 25 years you will not be disappointed you might have them $4,800.00

1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint

1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint

$5,600

Nipomo, California

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sprint

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint , Bone stock have been on display for 25 years both 250cc have stock seat for sprint with solo seat bikes have been in easy riders shows very very clean not show , bikes to keep hard to find in this shape any question let me know 5600.00 each or both 10,000 you will not be disappointed $5,600.00

1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint

1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint

$3,500

Junction City, Kansas

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1967 Harley-Davidson Sprint, Restored Harley Davidson Aermacchi 250 Sprint. Converted to electronic ignition. Beautiful bike with only 10k miles. $3,500.00 7855796799

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 harley sprint 250 ss

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 harley sprint 250 ss

$2,500

West Frankfort, Illinois

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

Model -

Category -

Engine 250cc

Posted Over 1 Month

Nice 1967 Harley Davidson 250 Sprint Aermacchi. Bike is complete and original. Runs great! Has a good title! Dellorto carb. May be original paint. Call with good offers. Dan 618-713-1488 Vin# and miles listed are not exact!

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 harley davison sprint 250 ss

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 harley davison sprint 250 ss

$2,500

Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

Model -

Category -

Engine 250

Posted Over 1 Month

Selling my 1967 Harley Sprint 250 SSHas a clear title and is street legal. The original speedometer has about 6000 miles on it. I've put on about 150 miles riding back and forth from class last spring semester. FUN TO RIDE. Starts up first kick most of the time. The bike is all stock except for the seat, handlebars, tail light, and speedo. I still have the original handle bars, tach, and speedo.Cash in person only, you pick up.call or txt me at 608-293-One4Zero3

Trim SS Street Scrambler

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 harley sprint 250 ss

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 harley sprint 250 ss

$3,000

Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

Model -

Category -

Engine 250

Posted Over 1 Month

Condition: Runs great, I have put on about 100 miles riding back and forth to class last year. Engine and transmission are both sound, has good compression and doesn't leak oil. Mostly all original. Features: I added a digital speedo that runs off the front tire because it looked cleaner than the original. I still have the original speedo and tach. I replace the original handlebars with straight bars. I still have the originals. when i got it, it had a two person sportster seat, my friend wanted the seat so I sold that, It now has a brand new La Pera springer solo seat. I added a break light and wired a switch for it. it has a rear view mirror on the left side of the handlebars that is not on in some of the pics. History: I got the bike from an old friend. the original speedo has about 6000 miles on it. this bike has definitely not been abused. Shipping and Payment: In person only, and cash only.

Trim 250 SS

Harley-Davidson : Other Aermacchi  SX ST  Sprint  Harley Davidson  250   1967

Harley-Davidson : Other Aermacchi SX ST Sprint Harley Davidson 250 1967

$1,350

Watertown, New York

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Aermacchi

Category -

Engine 250

Posted Over 1 Month

AEROMACCHI SS250 1967 250cc motor SS SX ST HARLEY DAVIDSON. BABY HARLEY. TO BE SOLD ON BILL OF SALE THIS IS a the hard to find early production Aermacchi with a 250 cc motor. TO BE ON BILL OF SALE . No key, no title, not running. I don't have time to pursue this project, so I'm selling it for what I have into it . Selling in "AS IS" CONDTION I obtained this bike from a long time friend last year with the intentions of restoring it. He had been stored in a shed for years in Georgia, then brought it here to New York. Otherwise, I know very little about the internal condition. The motor appears complete and one time I was able to turn it over with compression (last year).. I tried to shift it and now the kick levers seems stuck and I can't get it un-stuck. Isee that the old clutch cable popped from bracket, so the clutch isn't operating. This may be causing the hang up. I would rather not get into it and will leave that part to the new buyer, who knows more than I do about this brand. The metal parts are solid, but the bike needs a missing seat, and tail lamp. . Fuel tanks, instruments (speedo and tach), ignition coil , carb, air cleaner, controls, rear and front fenders, and both tool boxes are present, as well as a completed headlamp. The fork is straight and fork tubes appear to have compression. The instruments are good but some condensation inside glass0. The key switch is present but no key Sadly, there is a significant build up of rust on wheel rims, spokes and rear shocks. Both tires are rotted and need to be replaced The handle bars look like crap. The fuel tank solid.with only some surface rust. All the cables will need replacement ( EBAY) . The rear brake cable is also disconnected Photos indicated that the older models did not come with a frame support cradle. It appears as if someone tried to install one. I can't figure it out, but the cradle goes with the bike, It is not permanently attached I guess it can be used or discarded. I'm not sure. Most people love the Aermacchi and the fact it says Harley on the motor cases This is a cool looking bike and has a lot of potential for kicking around on the cheap. With parts available on EBAY it would be easy to return this bike to original for about $200. With a little TLC this bike could be worth double or triple the asking price. This bike is inexpensive to get into, and a good candidate for restoration, You can even use it as a parts donor or make it into a race bike. This is a 47 year old motorcycle, so see my photos for a final description. NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE ON ANYTHING AND IT IS NOT RUNNING Buyer must arrange shipping. I will assist the shipper . I generally use PAYPAL and will need a $300 non-refundable deposit at the end of the auction. Prefer full payment within 3 days. Can hold 30 days for pick-up. GOOD LUCK BIDDING

Trim SS250 SX250 ST250 350

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 Aermacchi Harley Davidson Sprint Scrambler

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 Aermacchi Harley Davidson Sprint Scrambler

$2,900

Larchmont, New York

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I will leave NY to go to Europe. The cost to ship to Europe is very high, which makes we want to sell the bike. The bike has a newly rebuilt 1973 5-speed 350cc engine and is fun to ride. New NY inspection.

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 aermacchi 350 cc racer beautifully restored to museum quality

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 aermacchi 350 cc racer beautifully restored to museum quality

$9,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

Model -

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 350

Posted Over 1 Month

Signed by Mert Lawwill 1967 Aermacchi 350cc Racer Aeronautica Macchi, soon only Aermacchi, was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi on the shores of Lake Varese north of Milan, Italy, to manufacture seaplanes. After WW II the company began producing motorcycles and in 1960 the Harley-Davidson Motor Company purchased 50% of the motorcycle division to secure a source of small capacity machines. The remaining half was sold to AMF H-D in 1974. Harley sold the company in 1978 to Cagiva to then launch them as a motorcycle manufacturer. Aermacchi created their "horizontal" 4-stroke single in 1956 first as a 175cc in the Chimera, soon a 250...the race versions usually to be known as the Ala d'Oro (Golden Wing). Using Harley-Davidson investment capital Aermacchi got to work and once they moved up a class (from 250 to 350) - Aermacchi offered the first 350cc engine in 1964 – the new, bigger motor promptly scored 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th places at the Isle of Man (350cc) Junior TT against a bunch of 2-stroke lightweight twins. After a redesign in 1966, 250cc and 350cc Aermacchi racers were models of reliability. It's these short-stroke machines – think north of 33 horsepower - that are so popular in today's AHRMA racing in the US and historic racing around the world. With so much intermingling of parts and specifications, a race bike is often made up of from the best components for the job. So it is with the unquestionably beautiful bike offered here. It consists of a 350cc dry clutch motor in a 1967 Sprint H style frame, an Ala Verde style peanut-shape tank, and a twin-leading shoe front brake. Built to race, the bike was then subject to a comprehensive and complete restoration and since has been meticulously stored and displayed in a prominent Southern California collection. With only shake down miles on the rebuild, the bike will need re-commissioning before returning to the track. I would suggest tires in that. Although he never rode the bike, it was signed by Mert Lawwill's, who saw it at a concours event and expressed his appreciation for the quality of the build. Beautiful as it unquestionably is, the bike is ready to start and run or to take pride of place as a museum exhibit, such is the quality of the restoration and build. Offered on a Bill of Sale

Trim Superb

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 aermacchi 350 cc racer beautifully restored to museum quality

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 aermacchi 350 cc racer beautifully restored to museum quality

$12,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

Model -

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 350

Posted Over 1 Month

Signed by Mert Lawwill 1967 Aermacchi 350cc Racer Aeronautica Macchi, soon only Aermacchi, was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi on the shores of Lake Varese north of Milan, Italy, to manufacture seaplanes. After WW II the company began producing motorcycles and in 1960 the Harley-Davidson Motor Company purchased 50% of the motorcycle division to secure a source of small capacity machines. The remaining half was sold to AMF H-D in 1974. Harley sold the company in 1978 to Cagiva to then launch them as a motorcycle manufacturer. Aermacchi created their "horizontal" 4-stroke single in 1956 first as a 175cc in the Chimera, soon a 250...the race versions usually to be known as the Ala d'Oro (Golden Wing). Using Harley-Davidson investment capital Aermacchi got to work and once they moved up a class (from 250 to 350) - Aermacchi offered the first 350cc engine in 1964 – the new, bigger motor promptly scored 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th places at the Isle of Man (350cc) Junior TT against a bunch of 2-stroke lightweight twins. After a redesign in 1966, 250cc and 350cc Aermacchi racers were models of reliability. It's these short-stroke machines – think north of 33 horsepower - that are so popular in today's AHRMA racing in the US and historic racing around the world. With so much intermingling of parts and specifications, a race bike is often made up of from the best components for the job. So it is with the unquestionably beautiful bike offered here. It consists of a 350cc dry clutch motor in a 1967 Sprint H style frame, an Ala Verde style peanut-shape tank, and a twin-leading shoe front brake. Built to race, the bike was then subject to a comprehensive and complete restoration and since has been meticulously stored and displayed in a prominent Southern California collection. With only shake down miles on the rebuild, the bike will need re-commissioning before returning to the track. I would suggest tires in that. Although he never rode the bike, it was signed by Mert Lawwill's, who saw it at a concours event and expressed his appreciation for the quality of the build. Beautiful as it unquestionably is, the bike is ready to start and run or to take pride of place as a museum exhibit, such is the quality of the restoration and build. Offered on a Bill of Sale

Trim Superb

1966 Honda Scrambler

1966 Honda Scrambler

$3,000

Nipomo, California

Year 1966

Make Honda

Model Scrambler

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1966 Honda Scrambler , Selling collection Honda 1966 CL 160 under 10k very clean , 1967 Harley 250 SS sprint , 1968 Harley 250 SS sprint , 1972 Honda CL 450 16 k can be daily driver. All bikes adult owned the sprints have been on display for years you will not be disappointed make me a proper offer $3,000.00