Someone’s got a 100th Anniversary edition of a Road King CVO and a Fat Boy, and they’re both in the crate as delivered from the factory. Long term investment destined for Mecum in 50 years or just another bike?
Pictures of crates aren’t particularly satisfying, though the seller does include stock images of what these bikes should look like:
1. 2003 Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle Road King (FLHRSEI2). Centennial Gold paint with Vivid Black accents, 103 cubic inch “Stroker” engine, and other upgrades over the base FLHRI.
Find it for sale in Woodstock, Illinois with bidding up to $17,600 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay.
2. 2003 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy (FLSTFI).
Find it for sale in Woodstock, Illinois with bidding up to $9,601 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay.
For 2003, Harley-Davidson celebrated their 100th Anniversary with special variants of their most popular models. The 100th Anniversary Road King was adorned in Sterling Silver and Vivid Black as well as “100” branding all over the bike. This example has 9,026 miles and it's upgraded with several chrome pieces, a…
In 2003, Harley-Davidson released a 100th Anniversary edition of it's venerable Road King. A very small amount of these bikes (known internally as the FLHRCI) came with a matching factory sidecar, with a total MSRP of nearly $29,000. This example is particularly worth noting as it's being offered by one…
In 2003, Harley-Davidson had 28 different models in their lineup. That year was H-D's 100th Anniversary, and they celebrated with special variants of their most popular models, adorning them in Sterling Silver and Vivid Black as well as “100” branding all over the bike. Here's an example of the 883…