1949 Harley-Davidson PANHEAD in Pittsburgh, PA
The panhead was a Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so nicknamed because of the distinct shape of the rocker covers. The engine is a two-cylinder, two-valve-per-cylinder, pushrod V-twin. The engine replaced the Knucklehead engine in 1948 and was manufactured until 1965 when it was replaced by the Shovelhead.
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Year : 1949Make : Harley-DavidsonModel : OtherMileage : 265The frame is a very nice original frame. The sidecar loops are...