1948 Indian on 2040-motos
Hampton, New Hampshire, United States
Indian All description
i bought a LARGE barn full of indian parts a couple years ago frames, engines, wheels, everything. I've kept about 98% of all of it. i want to buy an indian four so I'm selling off some chief stuff this engine is not a piece of junk, its been together its whole life, its been sitting at least 30 years if not even longer than that its filthy and greasy from sitting so long but it is clean as a whistle underneath no welds, no repairs, no cracks, engine is complete, primary, trans, all good to go i would definitely take it apart and inspect it before it gets put to use, though i bet it would run and ride now. the cylinders are in cherry condition, heads have some busted fins here and there new heads are CHEAP from jerrry greeds or starklite anyway be one of the first people to have their hands in this engine. even to do a full rebuild would NOT be expensive because its totally complete and hardly any parts would need to be purchased. this engine has CURRENT NH paperwork in my name and can be included in the sale i will ship this engine anywhere in the world but the payment is on the buyer. i know a company i can drop this off at, they will build a bullet proof crate and ship to your doorstep VERY fair.
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