how do i find the value of a 1950 harley?

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doughboyd asked:


on the internet, how do i find the value of my 1950 harley hummer? i found a couple places and either they don’t go back that far or they want me to buy a book. any input at all would be helpful. thanks in advance.

9 Responses to “how do i find the value of a 1950 harley?”

  1. GRUMPY1LUVS2EAT Says:

    cycletrader.com is a good source for current values.

  2. SweetPea Says:

    Here is the link to the Kelley Blue Book Website:

    It has been the official website to finding out the value of used cars and other vehicles for over 80 years and everyone uses it when buying selling a vehicle.

  3. Bill Says:

    That is a fairly unique bike, and you may want to google it or maybe spend some time at a good bookstore or library looking at antique bikes.
    E-bay is not likely to have a current listing. secondly you might talk to some antique dealers who specialize in this area. You might put a call into Skinner antiques in Boston, or Christies in NY
    A big factor wil be the condition of the bike as an antique and any histor that you can provide on that particular vehicle

  4. Mo Says:

    try these links

  5. cstatman Says:

    you should check ebay, craigslist, and walneck’s cycle trader for “going rates”

    the hummer is a nice bike, but they do not command as high a price as you may expect.

  6. HerbS Says:

    Try Ebay “completed listings” under “advanced search.” Don’t expect much, I see them regularly at swap meets, haven’t seen 1 sold.

  7. ted t Says:

    boat anchors are sold by the pound

  8. x_terminator02 Says:

    go to your local h-d dealer and see if they have a museum. I have been to a couple of dealerships that had small museums with the price of the bike listed as well as what they have had to do to restore it.

  9. strech Says:

    Try this link: