If you’re quick - and have deep pockets - you could be the new owner of Elvis ‘The King’ Presley’s last motorcycle, a 1976 Harley-Davidson 1200 FLH Bicentennial.
Yes, you recall correctly, this motorcycle was indeed last sold in 2019 for US$800k.
This fully-documented FLH (one of only 750 bicentennial editions believed to have been built) was bought by Elvis in November 1976 who then had the machine delivered to his Graceland home. It was later repainted in a custom blue and black scheme before he sold it to a local Harley dealership. Elvis rode it for just 126 miles before he died three months later.
Following Elvis Presley’s death in 1977, the motorcycle was sold to a hotel owner in Wildwood, New Jersey where it was displayed before it came to the Pioneer Museum in Murdo, South Dakota.
Elvis and Harley-Davidson fans can view this historic motorcycle this May when it hits the auction block in front of Presley fanatics and onlookers appreciative of a truly one-of-a-kind vehicle that might not become available to the public ever again.
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