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Auction archive: Lot number 611

1942 Harley-Davidson 739cc WLA

The Winter Sale
11 Dec 2020 - 12 Dec 2020
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£14,950
ca. US$19,697
Auction archive: Lot number 611

1942 Harley-Davidson 739cc WLA

The Winter Sale
11 Dec 2020 - 12 Dec 2020
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£14,950
ca. US$19,697
Beschreibung:

• Ex-military machine • UK registered since 1999 • Restored between 2017-2019 • Requires finishing (see text) Introduced in 1929 as a competitor to Indian's successful 750cc sidevalve v-twin, the Harley-Davidson Model D - better known as the '45' (its capacity in cubic inches) - really took off when the USA's entry into WW2 created an unprecedented demand for military motorcycles, around 90,000 of the WL (military) version rolling off the Milwaukee production lines before hostilities ceased. After rigorous testing in 1939, the US Army ordered its first batch of WLs in March 1940, with further substantial orders of machines from South Africa and Great Britain following soon after. These military Harleys benefited from the new aluminium cylinder heads fitted to the civilian version from 1939 and came with a full complement of equipment including D-shaped foot-boards, crash bars, skid plates, cargo racks, and panniers. Designated WLA (Army) or WLC (Canadian-built), the Harley '45' saw action in just about every theatre of war. 'De-mobbed' Harleys helped meet the upsurge in demand for motorcycles in the immediate post-war years, doing much to establish the marque's reputation worldwide. Completely stripped and rebuilt between 2017 and 2019, this civilianised WLA was first registered in the UK in June 1999 and has had only one owner in this country prior to the vendor. The latter advises us that the previous owner was able to supply photographs of the Harley in military livery. We are further advised that the frame, wheels, brakes, etc have been reconditioned; the engine rebuilt from the crankshaft upwards; the transmission overhauled, and a new clutch fitted; and most of the brightwork renewed. In addition, the electrics have been upgraded to 12-volt operation; auto advance ignition fitted; and the original carburettor replaced with a modern Mikuni. According to the vendor, only a small amount of work (engine tuning, road testing, etc) is required to finish the job. Accompanying paperwork consists of sundry restoration bills; a VMCC dating certificate; and a V5C registration document.

Auction archive: Lot number 611
Auction:
Datum:
11 Dec 2020 - 12 Dec 2020
Auction house:
Bonhams London
101 New Bond Street
London, W1S 1SR
United Kingdom
info@bonhams.com
+44 (0)20 74477447
+44 (0)20 74477401
Beschreibung:

• Ex-military machine • UK registered since 1999 • Restored between 2017-2019 • Requires finishing (see text) Introduced in 1929 as a competitor to Indian's successful 750cc sidevalve v-twin, the Harley-Davidson Model D - better known as the '45' (its capacity in cubic inches) - really took off when the USA's entry into WW2 created an unprecedented demand for military motorcycles, around 90,000 of the WL (military) version rolling off the Milwaukee production lines before hostilities ceased. After rigorous testing in 1939, the US Army ordered its first batch of WLs in March 1940, with further substantial orders of machines from South Africa and Great Britain following soon after. These military Harleys benefited from the new aluminium cylinder heads fitted to the civilian version from 1939 and came with a full complement of equipment including D-shaped foot-boards, crash bars, skid plates, cargo racks, and panniers. Designated WLA (Army) or WLC (Canadian-built), the Harley '45' saw action in just about every theatre of war. 'De-mobbed' Harleys helped meet the upsurge in demand for motorcycles in the immediate post-war years, doing much to establish the marque's reputation worldwide. Completely stripped and rebuilt between 2017 and 2019, this civilianised WLA was first registered in the UK in June 1999 and has had only one owner in this country prior to the vendor. The latter advises us that the previous owner was able to supply photographs of the Harley in military livery. We are further advised that the frame, wheels, brakes, etc have been reconditioned; the engine rebuilt from the crankshaft upwards; the transmission overhauled, and a new clutch fitted; and most of the brightwork renewed. In addition, the electrics have been upgraded to 12-volt operation; auto advance ignition fitted; and the original carburettor replaced with a modern Mikuni. According to the vendor, only a small amount of work (engine tuning, road testing, etc) is required to finish the job. Accompanying paperwork consists of sundry restoration bills; a VMCC dating certificate; and a V5C registration document.

Auction archive: Lot number 611
Auction:
Datum:
11 Dec 2020 - 12 Dec 2020
Auction house:
Bonhams London
101 New Bond Street
London, W1S 1SR
United Kingdom
info@bonhams.com
+44 (0)20 74477447
+44 (0)20 74477401
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