Difference between revisions of "Harley-Davidson VLD"
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[[Image:1934 Harley Davidson Special Sport Solo.jpg|right|thumb|1934 Harley Davidson Special Sport Solo]] | [[Image:1934 Harley Davidson Special Sport Solo.jpg|right|thumb|1934 Harley Davidson Special Sport Solo]] | ||
[[Harley Davidson]]'s sales were on a downward slide in the early 1930s. To rejuvenate their product line they introduced a top of the line 74 cu. inch model in a variety of no-extra-cost colors. With an art deco bird motif also available on the tank panels, the selection of standard-finish models was transformed from olive drab to bright colors. There were 29 variations of the "V" series built between 1930-1936. | [[Harley Davidson]]'s sales were on a downward slide in the early 1930s. To rejuvenate their product line they introduced a top of the line 74 cu. inch model in a variety of no-extra-cost colors. With an art deco bird motif also available on the tank panels, the selection of standard-finish models was transformed from olive drab to bright colors. There were 29 variations of the "V" series built between 1930-1936. | ||
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[[Category:Harley-Davidson motorcycles|VLD, Harley-Davidson]] | [[Category:Harley-Davidson motorcycles|VLD, Harley-Davidson]] |
Latest revision as of 00:47, 11 August 2010
Harley Davidson's sales were on a downward slide in the early 1930s. To rejuvenate their product line they introduced a top of the line 74 cu. inch model in a variety of no-extra-cost colors. With an art deco bird motif also available on the tank panels, the selection of standard-finish models was transformed from olive drab to bright colors. There were 29 variations of the "V" series built between 1930-1936.