Elvis’s 1976 Harley Davidson, his final motorcycle, could fetch a record $2 million at auction / RobbReport
As the story goes, Elvis purchased his Electra Glide on August 11, 1976, shortly after buying a Harley Davidson Sportster 1000 for a friend as a gift. The customized full-dress bike features a two-tone paint job, stitched leather seat and chrome accents. Delivered to Graceland, the bike only managed to cover 126 miles before the King sold it to a local Harley dealership.
Bidding for the bike starts at $100,000, though it is expected to go for between $1.75 million to $2 million when it hits the block on August 31. But even if you don’t fancy Elvis’s final motorcycle, there are four other vehicles from his collection to choose from, including a
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