Harley-Davidson Servi-Car

The Harley -Davidson Servi-Car was a motorized tricycle from the American manufacturer Harley -Davidson that was built from 1932 to 1973 continuously. It is 42 years, the model with the longest production time of the manufacturer.

The concept of the Servi-Car goes back to the motorcycle with a sidecar, which was already used in the First World War in the United States for commercial purposes. The Servi-Car was most often ordered auto repair shops, as only a mechanic was needed for the dropoff of customer vehicles. The Servi-Car was delivered to 1963 with an existing standard tow bar; so that the Servi-Car could be appended during delivery to the customer's vehicle. In addition, provided the rear wall and the side walls of the box body space for advertising.

1959, the front fork was revised in 1964 got the Servi-Car was the first Harley -Davidson model an electric starter. Overproduction numbers of Servi-Car, there are no accurate records, however, are annually about 1,000 units have been built. 1941 to have been reached with 1,159 units at a price of 510 U.S. dollars, the highest production. Available were the colors " skyway blue", " cruiser green ", " Flight- red" and " Brilliant Black ".

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