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Tuesday, 2 October 2018

1966 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 1,200CC FLHP ELECTRA GLIDE - BONHAMS AUCTIONS The Zoute Sale KNOKKE-HEIST, PLACE ALBERT DE KNOKKE LE ZOUTE Place Albert de Knokke Le Zoute 8300 Knokke-Heist

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BONHAMS AUCTIONS
The Zoute Sale
Saturday 6th October 2018
Place Albert de Knokke Le Zoute
8300 Knokke-Heist




1966 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 1,200CC FLHP ELECTRA GLIDE
€ 8,000 - 12,000
£ 7,100 - 11,000


Formerly the property of the Denver, Colorado Police Department 

Chassis no. 66FLH14582
•Iconic American cruiser
•Dating from the first year of Shovelhead production
•Ex-Denver Police
•Never restored
•Registered in Belgium

  • Two important events in the lengthy development of Harley-Davidson's perennial v-twin occurred in the mid-1960s when the 74 cubic-inch (1,200cc) FH and FLH Duo Glide adopted electric starting (1965) and the revised 'Shovelhead' engine the following year. Now known as the 'Electra Glide' - without question one of the most evocative names in motorcycling history – Harley's updated cruiser featured a new frame to house the large 12-volt battery and a reshaped primary drive cover to accommodate the electric starter mechanism. H-D was unable to afford the costs of developing an entirely new engine, so made do instead with a revised top end (the 'Shovelhead') featuring a larger aluminium version of the Sportster cylinder head, an improvement that liberated a further 5bhp. The new heads also greatly reduced oil leaks, while the Shovelhead also benefited from a new type of Linkert carburettor.

    The Shovelhead 'Glide continued in production for a further 18 years, gaining alternator electrics, electronic ignition, and disc braking as the years progressed, before bowing out in 1983 with the arrival of the Evolution-engined 'Glide. The world's oldest surviving motorcycle manufacturer, Harley-Davidson is acutely aware of its heritage, and the Electra Glide has remained a cornerstone of the range to this day. 

    Police forces throughout the USA have used Harleys since the marque's earliest days, the police-specification Electra Glide being designated 'FLHP'. Dating from the first year of Shovelhead production, this example was previously in service with Denver Police before being imported into Belgium in the mid-1980s. Presented in Good overall condition, this motorcycle has never been restored and is currently registered in Belgium. 


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SELECTED BY: IDRIS THE SQUIRREL

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