What is a 1970 Shovelhead worth?

What is a 1970 Shovelhead worth?

Values

Excellent $21,090
Very Good $12,480
Good $8,165
Fair $6,620
Poor $5,185

What is a 1973 Shovelhead worth?

Values

Excellent $17,965
Very Good $11,770
Good $7,670
Fair $5,860
Poor $4,560

How many miles is a Shovelhead good for?

Numerous Harley technicians even stated that without necessary top-end modifications, the motors would often last only between 500 and 5,000 miles.

How much is a 76 Shovelhead worth?

Values

Excellent $17,580
Very Good $11,405
Good $7,340
Fair $5,860
Poor $4,560

What year did the 80 cubic inch Shovelhead come out?

Another milestone was in 1977 when the Low Rider was first introduced and the next year that saw engine displacement go from 74 cubic inches to the fabled 80 cubic inches.

How many numbers are in a Harley Vin?

17-digit
An abbreviated VIN showing the vehicle model, engine type, model year, and sequential number is stamped on the left side of the crankcase between the engine cylinders. Always give the full 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number when ordering parts or making any inquiry about your motorcycle.

Is a Shovelhead a big twin?

The shovelhead was installed on all of Harley-Davidson’s big twin motorcycles throughout the nearly 20-year production run and had many changes over this time. Most of the shovelhead engine is almost an exact clone of the Panhead that came before it, with the exception of the head that gave the shovel its unique name.

What replaced the Shovelhead?

It was made in the 1,340 cc (82 cu in) displacement for Harley-Davidson Big V-twins bikes, replacing the Shovelhead engine until 2000 when the last EVO was placed in a production factory custom FXR4 (FXR2 and FXR3 were the first CVOs).

How much is a 76 Harley worth?

Values

Excellent $8,970
Very Good $5,820
Good $3,625
Fair $3,270
Poor $2,380

How much HP does a Shovelhead have?

The early 80-inch / 1310cc FLH Shovelhead engines made 66 horsepower at 5600 rpm, and power would remain between 60 and 65 horsepower throughout the engine’s 18-year production run, which ended in 1984. The Shovelhead has been both loved and loathed by riders over the years.

What is a flat side Shovelhead?

Flatside shovelhead long block is a 80 cubic inch displacement featuring Sifton oil pump breather assembly, stock stroke flywheel, Timken bearing, stock FLH cam with a matched pinion and cam gear with a Torrington bearing.

How do you break down a Harley-Davidson VIN number?

In 1970 Harley decided to change the VIN number to a 9-digit combination of letters and numbers with the following arrangement:

  1. the first 2 digits specified the model code.
  2. the next 5 digits specified the production number.
  3. the last two digits specified the year code.

What year did Harley start putting VIN on frame?

Beginning in 1981, Harley started using a 17 digit VIN number on the frame and an abbreviated VIN on the engine case. As always, the legal title must match the VIN number on the frame.