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Produced for nearly 40 years, the Servicar was a three-wheeler HD produced in an attempt to further expand their target customer base during the Great Depression. One of their selected targets was automotive mechanics, so this bike was designed to allow mechanics put their tools in the rear storage box to make house calls.

At the time of factory orders, they could even be supplied with a tow bar so if a customer’s car was finished, the mechanic could take both vehicles to the client’s home, then ride the trike back. Released in 1932, the Servicar evolved nearly year over year. The three-wheeled nature and the giant storage box in back lent the Harley Davidson Servi-car to a wide variety of uses for businesses – and it became a popular platform for customizers, as well.

This example is VIN: 41G3372. The seller acquired it five years ago from a private party in Calgary, Alberta.

During his ownership, the seller has covered five miles. The odometer shows 20 miles (after a restoration).

“This is an absolutely beautiful Servicar. It includes all the manuals and was displayed at the Trev Deeley Motorcycle Museum for many years by the current owner. This is not a fiberglass reproduction, it has all metal bodywork.”

This bike is equipped with reverse and is geared for highway riding.

The sale of this Servicar includes a wonderful printed history that we have slightly annotated:

Here is a link to the Jalbert auction at Bonhams referenced above.



Here is a preview link of the Motorcycle Mojo article.
Abhi was at the Trev Deeley Museum last May and saw this bike on display:


Maintenance:
The seller has performed an oil change. “Horn, speedo and light on front fender not working. It is possible I was not going fast enough in my parking lot to see the speedo start working as it starts to register at 10 MPH.”
Our partners at Dreamcycle inspected the bike and have provided the following condition report:

Modifications:
“This is a complete, restored motorcycle. The decals are not clear coated and can be removed if you want your own company advertising on it. It has reverse and a vintage fire extinguisher included.”


It is riding on Firestone Deluxe Champion tires with date codes of 2612, 2612, and 2612.



Please note that there is no ignition key.
Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album in the “Photos” tab for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
“Scratch on left side of front fender, some very small marks/chips in the paint. Scratches on right side engine guard.”




Currently located in Sorrento, British Columbia, Canada, this Harley-Davidson is offered on a clean British Columbia registration.

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