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This is a pretty simple Indian Sport Scout project that could easily be ready for The Race of Gentlemen. The motor was rebuilt by the last owner. I have heard it run but never rode it. When I bought the bike had Harley disc brake wheels and wasn't quite what I wanted it to look like. Almost everything is there except a seat, rear fender and oil tank if you decide to run the original Daytona racing tanks. Both sides hold gas. The wheels are complete but need to be rebuilt, one rim is nice and the other one has some pitting. The original tires still hold air ! The front end is complete but needs to be rebuilt. It will come with a top tree but not the incorrect black tree in the photos. The bars are modified racing bars. All of the Sport Scout parts that are shown come with it. There are quite a few spares. The bike will run with a battery, I was going to run a total loss electrical system as I removed the generator. The bike has a clear open California title. It is titled as a 1936 Indian to the frame number. The frame numbers are 741 Scout numbers, I bought it that way. It has a California license plate and was registered recently. I will ship anywhere in the lower 48 states but all expenses and costs are on the buyer. It will have to be crated to ship. I will provide a crate at the buyers expense NO SALES OUT OF THE USA.......PERIOD, DON'T ASK |
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