Huge Harley Memorabilia Collection for Sale in the ‘H-D Forums’
Collection features over 750 pieces gathered for over a quarter-century, owner is ready to part ways with it for the right price.
Have you visited the forums of Harley-Davidson Forums? if not, now would be the right time to drop by! We have forums for women riders, motorcycle insurance questions, model-specific forums, a classifieds section, and so much more. You can get lost for hours just looking through the threads alone.
Speaking of our classifieds section, we stumbled upon a gold mine of Harley memorabilia the other day, and it’s breathtaking.
“It’s time to sell my over 750 pieces of Harley-Davidson memorabilia/die collection,” writes the seller, Alharleyman. “I have collected these for over 25 years, and all are in mint to near-mint condition with all boxes and glass cases are included. I know it is a lot at once to sell it all, but someone out there can afford this one of a kind collection to show off.”
The collection is off the charts! Almost every model Harley’s ever made is on the seller’s shelves in die-cast form. Some of the pieces are out of their original boxes, others remain within as if they were just brought home from the hobby store.
The collection’s not limited to Harley motorcycles, either. Any die-cast with the MoCo badge is there to be seen and experienced, like this group of Mustangs and Ford trucks. He even has three of retired NASCAR legend Rusty Wallace’s Miller Lite-Harley Fords, and the 1999 Miller Lite-Harley IndyCar campaigned by Max Papis.
Of course, you sometimes have to take a seat to take everything in. Luckily, the seller has a Harley blanket on the love seat, plus two Harley badge throw pillows. Once comfortable, you can read any of the Harley books in the library, or gaze upon the framed Harley puzzles on the wall.
The Ontario-based seller is seeking a best offer of over $20,000 for the entire collection. He has plenty more than what you see in the post, which he’ll share with you via email if you’re interested. Finally, he’ll also deliver the goods, depending on how far the new owner lives from him.
This is one hell of a Harley collection. We hope it all finds a lucky new home.
Photos: Harley-Davidson Forums Classifieds