Hi surfdude.
For the 62-67 bags, with the suitcase style latches, the price is really open. I passed a set of just the bottoms at Lima Sunday for $100.00. Not too bad. They needed some fixing, but fiberglass can always be repaired, though it isn't always cheap. The proper hardware is another thing, though. Buy whay t you can find right now, is what I say. Old Dude has some of it. There are about 30 separate pieces in each bag. Harley believes why do with one, what you can do with a hundred? The price you pay for stuff depends as much on your patience and effort as anything else. I put a low bid in on some bubble bags about 6 weeks ago, and lo and behold, I got them. The sale said no delivery, so I think a lot of people passed it by. I drove over, about 170 miles, and they are beautiful! The best set I ever got, no damage, with slight stress cracks around some rivets on the lids, for $127.00. I found a great Classic Car museum in the area and made a day of it. It is about having fun after all, isn't it?
For the 62-67 bags, with the suitcase style latches, the price is really open. I passed a set of just the bottoms at Lima Sunday for $100.00. Not too bad. They needed some fixing, but fiberglass can always be repaired, though it isn't always cheap. The proper hardware is another thing, though. Buy whay t you can find right now, is what I say. Old Dude has some of it. There are about 30 separate pieces in each bag. Harley believes why do with one, what you can do with a hundred? The price you pay for stuff depends as much on your patience and effort as anything else. I put a low bid in on some bubble bags about 6 weeks ago, and lo and behold, I got them. The sale said no delivery, so I think a lot of people passed it by. I drove over, about 170 miles, and they are beautiful! The best set I ever got, no damage, with slight stress cracks around some rivets on the lids, for $127.00. I found a great Classic Car museum in the area and made a day of it. It is about having fun after all, isn't it?
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