I'm gonna say hang onto it. It is a better investment to keep that low of a number because one is probably in harley's collection and 2 is probably in Jay Leno's. Hint hint. give it abouyt 20 more years.
2006-08-07 17:33:23
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answered by hartnessracer 2
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According to the NADA it runs between $5385 & $7085. This will not include extras like chrome, mileage and local market conditions, which may increase it 10-30%. Harley puts names on their bikes, which make them desireable for a few years after they stop production, but 25 years down the road, it's not that special anymore. Also, #3 of 1600 doesn't mean much if there are 1000 or more still out there. In another 25 years, when the surviving bike numbers are down to about 300, you'll have something.
2006-08-07 17:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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A few bucks more than any other Dyna. 1600 is a large number for a limited edition.
2006-08-07 18:35:38
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answered by foxyraley 2
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a '91 harley??
geeez, i'd like to se a '48 Indian or a Vincent Black Shadow for once...sorry, can't help
2006-08-07 17:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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