depends on condition & mileage, in good original running condition around $10k to $15k chopped rat bike or rusty non runner 6 to 9k theres an original 59 duo glide with 39k miles good condition in walnecks cycle trader for $15k theres a 58 rat on ebay for about$6k. pan heads are pretty popular but condition is everything if its a low mileage shrine bike in like new condition it could go above 20grand. btw 58 was the first year flh swing arm frame. thats where the duo name comes from hydraulic forks & hydraulic swing arm. the 57s were hard tails
2007-07-07 15:46:31
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answered by Who Dat ? 7
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This Site Might Help You.
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I inherited an 1958 harley davidson, i need to know how much it is worth?
the motorcylce is an 1958 Flo Glide
2015-08-20 14:52:48
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answered by Reg 1
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Motorcycles are not like cars, where all the vehicles of the same make/model of the same year are worth relatively the same amount with variances for total mileage and dings.
Many people modify their bikes with aftermarket parts of varying costs and qualities. A bike kept in a garage is always in better shape than one kept outdoors.
You should take a look at the ads online at cycletrader, craigslist, and your local paper. Also, take it to your local Harley dealership for their opinion. Heck, they might even help you sell it, if that's what you want to do.
Don't forget to ask what the parts are worth. You might make more money by selling the parts than by selling the bike as a whole.
2007-07-07 10:19:25
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answered by bikerchickjill 5
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Look in Hemming Motor News for an approximation or, better yet, have a professional appraisal done. Without knowing what condition it's in, running or not, mileage, and a host of other variables, it's impossible to place a value on any vehicle. Good luck!
2007-07-07 10:14:12
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answered by Kiffin # 1 6
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Depends on the condition.I bought a '59 Panhead a couple years ago that was in fair condition for $6000.
2007-07-07 10:21:05
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answered by bill b 5
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Try this link:
http://www.nadaguides.com/default.aspx?LI=1-23-0-5600-885-973-50592&l=1&w=23&p=38&f=5693&gc=am>c=mc
2007-07-07 15:52:20
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answered by strech 7
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www.nada. com. look under vintage mototcycles
2007-07-07 10:57:05
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answered by BenJamin 2
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harley has a website. Go on line and ask?
2007-07-07 10:16:32
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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YOU MUST NOT WANT TO KEEP IT SO LET ME NO WHEN I CAN PICK IT UP AND ITS VALUE IS HOW EVER SOME ONE WILL GIVE IN CASH OR DONATE IT TO ME THANKS IN ADVANCE
FTW
PS IF I CANT HAVE THE BIKE CAN I ATLEAST HAVE THE TEN POINTS
2007-07-07 13:23:35
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answered by YO MAN 3
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Restore it!!! and keep it!!!
2007-07-07 11:32:31
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answered by barry m 5
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