1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead
1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead

1935 Harley Davidson Model VD 74" Flathead

Regular price$24,500.00
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1934 Harley Davidson VD
74" Flathead  


Year:  1935
Make:  Harley Davidson
Model:  VLD
Color:  Black and Red
Engine Size:  1200cc - 74"cu
Cylinders:  2
Transmission:  3 Speed
Mileage:  00205
VIN Number:  35VD6561
Frame Number:  No Frame number in 1935
Motorcycle Currently Registered:  Yes
Ownership:  Clear Title in Owners Name

Sheet Metal:
Sheet Metal and tanks are in excellent condition.

Paint Condition:
All paint conditions are in great condition, Fresh paint and restoration with in the last couple years, there is not much wear, scratches or chips present. Beautiful Black and Red paint with correct 35 Harley Davidson Flying Diamond paint scheme and pinstripe.  

Chrome / Nickle / Misc. Plating Condition:
All Chrome, Nickel, and Packetized plating's are in great condition.

Wheels and Rims:
Front Wheel Size and Make:  19" Drop Center Rim
Rear Wheel Size and Make;  19" Drop Center Rim
Front Tire Size and Make:  4.00x19 Coker Diamond Tread
Rear Tire Size and Make:  4.00x19 Coker Diamond Tread

Wheel and Tire Condition:
Wheels and Spokes are in great condition, appears to have new spokes. Rolls very well, Tires are brand new with no mileage on them, 

Mechanical Condition
Is in perfect mechanical condition, Engine and Transmission were completely rebuilt and restored when restoration was completed. This Motorcycle only has a hand full of miles and heat cycles since restoration. Mechanical rebuild of the Motor and Transmission was performed by a well known builder on the east coast.  

Additional Descriptions of Motorcycle:
CycleRay Headlight. Dash and Ammeter

There are many more Photos and Videos upon request!  Motorcycle is located in New Jersey.  


Valuation:
1935 Harley VD 

Hagerty Value Guides: 

1 Concours      $33,900
#2 Excellent      $25,500
#3 Good             $18,700
#4 Fair               $13,900

Model Description:

Model description

Harley introduced the new side-valve 40 hp, 74 cubic inch VL was in 1930 to replace the pocket-valve, inlet-over-exhaust engine in the old J model the company had been building since 1911. Harley-Davidson boasted a number of improvements over the preceding model with the VL, but there were unfortunate teething problems that made themselves known just as the Great Depression was getting underway.

Harley advertisements of the time were quite ambitious in extolling the virtues of the VL, but early models had engines with a deficit of horsepower, a bad clutch, mufflers that clogged easily and frames that tended to break. William H. Davidson recalled a frantic trip made to New York in late 1929, when the factory team replaced mufflers, springs, valves and pistons on a team of new VLE models bought by the Buffalo Police Department. Police models included first-aid kit, a brass fire extinguisher and a handlebar crossbar that mounted a red light.

At least on paper, the VL was quite appealing. The brochure showed the VL to be both longer and lower with interchangeable wheels, balloon tires, drop center rims, improved road clearance, automatic increase of generator output, and dual front drive chain. The proven Riccardo removable heads were claimed to develop 15 percent more horsepower than the preceding model, and a 22-amp battery with a sealed coil was fitted. A plunger-type crankcase oil drain was fitted, with cam gear case vacuum to reduce oil leakage.

The early problems would eventually be solved with an extensive engine redesign. A larger crankcase with heavier flywheels solved the problem of power, and the frame was beefed up. The V was the standard model, the VL had a higher compression engine, the VS was geared for sidecar work, and the VC had cast iron pistons and was the 3-wheeled Servi-Car. Options included toolbox, front and rear wheel stands, luggage carrier and leather panniers.

The VL started out with the customary olive drab paint with a bright orange stripe but by 1932 the bikes were often finished in bright Art Deco two-tone colors. One of the outstanding extras that accompanied the VL was the toolkit. The 24 tools that came in the kit allowed the rider to practically do a roadside rebuild. In the case of the early bikes, it was probably just as well.