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2006 - Orange County Choppers Occ Custom on 2040-motos

US $9,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:700 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Ewing, Missouri, United States

Ewing, Missouri, United States
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2006 - Orange County Choppers OCC Custom, US $9,000.00, image 1

Chopper Chopper description

This awsome machine was built by the famous Teutul family before they broke up... This particular machine sold new for $55,000 and is one of there nicest they ever produced. 124" H&L Performance & 6 Speed Baker RSD Trans. The machine has the look of a bare bone chopper but it does possess all the features of a standard motorcycle. It has a speedo, high & low beam, horn, turn signals, etc. The machine was built using only the highest quality parts available at the time. The paint is fantastic and shows perfect in every detail. This is a steal of a deal and will soon go up in value instead of down like the standard Harley's out there.
This is a chance of a lifetime to own a true 100% hand built machine by the crew at OCC.

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