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Blue Springs Harley-Davidson Under New Ownership

Blue Springs Harley-Davidson owned by Ray and Beverly Worth has been sold to Rick and Treva Worth. The dealership has been renamed to Outlaw Harley-Davidson.

Blue Springs Harley-Davidson is now Outlaw Harley-Davidson and under new ownership. Ray and Beverly Worth have decided to retire after almost 40 years in the Harley-Davidson business. On Thursday, March 16, 2017, Ray and Beverly Worth sold Blue Springs Harley-Davidson to Rick and Treva Worth. The dealership has been renamed to Outlaw Harley-Davidson.

Rick Worth is the son of Ray and Beverly Worth so the dealership will remain in the Worth family. Rick and Treva Worth also own Worth Harley-Davidson, located in Kansas City, MO just south of the KCI Airport. Worth Harley-Davidson has been in the top 10 of all Harley-Davidson dealerships in the world for volume sales every year for the past decade, most of which were in the top 5. Rick’s plan is to grow Outlaw Harley-Davidson and experience the same success that he has had at Worth Harley-Davidson. This includes expanding into a new building in the future so that Outlaw Harley-Davidson can provide the best customer experience possible. Rick Worth has named James Wunderlich the new General Manager of Outlaw Harley-Davidson. James was previously the General Sales Manager of Worth Harley-Davidson and has worked there for 13 years.

Reach out to Nick Worth or James Wunderlich with any questions and/or further inquiry.

Contact:
Nick Worth
Managing Director
Worth Motorsports Group
C: (816) 225-6845
Email: [email protected]

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