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Harley-Davidson 1947 Servi-Car motorcycle photo press photograph factory photo

$ 5.14

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
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    Description

    A superb and rare photo of the
    1947 Harley-Davidson Servi-Car.
    At the end of
    1931
    , H-D introduced the “
    Servi-Car
    “ for the 1932 production year.
    According
    a news bulletin that was released by HD on
    November 9, 1931
    ; the Servicar was "Intended primarily for the use by garages and service stations in the pickup and delivery of customer's cars."
    The
    Servicar
    also became very popular with many American law enforcement agencies.
    The Servicar was a mix between a car and a motorcycle.
    The frame and rear assembly were developed to act as one.
    It was not just a motorcycle front with two rear wheels.
    The distance between the rear wheels was with
    42”
    the same as cars.
    This meant that also inexperienced riders could follow the path forged by cars in the snow and mud.
    Original introduction standard color offered in 1932 was Turquoise Blue.
    Many garages though had custom paint jobs with logos and phone numbers on the back trunk, which was large and flat and perfect for advertising. Unfortunately popularity for the Servi-Car slowly died as Gas Stations would not go to the customers anymore.
    Also various Cushmans and striped down Jeeps offered meter maids and postal employees weather protection and a heated ride.
    Thankfully the law-enforcement agencies remained loyal to the Servicar, as is also seen on this great photograph from 1947, showing a Police officer on the 1947 edition of the famous Servi-Car.
    It remained in production until 1973.
    The Servicar was an Harley that scored some interesting “firsts” and “lasts”.
    It was the first Harley with an electric starter (1964), a 12 Volts generator (1964), an alternator (1966).
    It also was the last Harley with a spring fork (1957) and the last Harley that was driven by a side valve engine!
    This is a very nice and very rare
    non period
    photo that reflects a wonderful era of Harley ‘s motorcycle history in a wonderful way. This is your rare chance to own this photo, therefore it is printed in a nice large format of ca. 8" x 11.8" (ca.
    20 x 30
    cm). It makes it perfectly suitable for framing!
    Shipping costs will only be $ 7.00 regardless of how many photos you buy.   For 5 or more photos, shipping is free!
    (Note: A. Herl, Inc. does not appear on photo, for ebay purposes only)
    No copyright expressed or implied. Sold as collectable item only. We are clearing out our archives that we have gathered from various sources.
    All items always sent well protected in PVC clear files
    and board backed envelopes.
    We have photographs that came from professional collections and/or were bought from the original photographer or press studio! They are all of professional and excellent quality.
    After many decades of professionally collecting photographs and posters we are clearing out our archives. They make the perfect gift and are perfectly suited for framing. They will look gorgeous unframed and will be a true asset nicely framed with a border. They are a gorgeous and great asset in every home, workshop, workplace, restaurant, bar or club!
    First come - first served. And you can always contact us for your requests. Please ask any questions before the auction ends.