AMF-era Harley-Davidson motorcycles were manufactured roughly from 1969 to 1981 and continue to have value even today. Even though most of the bikes during that time won’t command a hefty price tag, some of these bikes are still desired by both collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate their vintage style and mechanical simplicity. Most common AMF-era bikes like the Ironhead Sportsters, SX models, and standard Shovelhead cruisers sell in the high-four-figure to low-five-figure range ($4,500 – $12,000). Only rare models like the XLCR or a pristine Electra Glide can consistently hit the
Are AMF-Era Harley-Davidsons Worth Anything Today?
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