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Is there a list somewhere of the last VIN numbers of each EVO model? 1999, last year, but what were the last VIN numbers of each model, Road Kings, of Electra Glides, of Heritage Classic, etc.
I'm especially interested in the FLSTC Heritage Classic, as mine is a 1999, how close to end of production is it. Anybody know?
 
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Reach out to Harley. They’d be the best place to start.
 
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1999??? Only Softails for what I know.. is there other 1999 Evo models??
Edit; Sportsters and CVO FXR's aside.. Talking Regular Production.
 

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Originally Posted by Racepres
1999??? Only Softails for what I know.. is there other 1999 Evo models??
Edit; Sportsters and CVO FXR's aside.. Talking Regular Production.
I think you’re right. Dynas and Touring went Twin Cam in 99 and Softails the following year.
 
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Reach out to Harley. They’d be the best place to start.
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Harley seems to be pretty useless lately when it comes to vin info. I called in July about a bike I bought and they said the person that does that retired so we cant help you anymore. So someone retires and a portion of harley stops functioning as a result?
 
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I guess I never understood the concern.if my 1999 Softail was Number one or number 10,000 in the production schedule!!!
The VIN tells everything I have ever needed to decipher!!
 
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Originally Posted by Racepres
I guess I never understood the concern.if my 1999 Softail was Number one or number 10,000 in the production schedule!!!
The VIN tells everything I have ever needed to decipher!!
On the older bikes there's more important info they can provide. My 62 Pan they still had the build docket on my bike and confirmed it was a hand shift bike. That was a key detail the vin doesn't provide.

I wanted to know the original color of my 71 FX (was told white by the seller but I secretly wish it was green) and when it was built.
 
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On the older bikes there's more important info they can provide. My 62 Pan they still had the build docket on my bike and confirmed it was a hand shift bike. That was a key detail the vin doesn't provide.

I wanted to know the original color of my 71 FX (was told white by the seller but I secretly wish it was green) and when it was built.
You do Know this is the EVO section...Right?? Can you say Rubber Stamp!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by hellonewman
Harley seems to be pretty useless lately when it comes to vin info. I called in July about a bike I bought and they said the person that does that retired so we cant help you anymore. So someone retires and a portion of harley stops functioning as a result?
Sounds like where I work.
 
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