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1948 Indian on 2040-motos

US $32,000.00
YearYear:1948 MileageMileage:562
Location:

Union, Illinois, United States

Union, Illinois, United States
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Fully restored, 562 miles on the rebuild. New gas tanks, new fenders. New seat, saddle bags. NOS speedometer. Original fender tip, headlight, horn, dash, rims, stainless steel spokes. Cylinders re-sleeved, stock bore. Unleaded value seats, new Bonneville cams and lifters. New push rods. Rebuilt transmission, 1200 cc engine. All numbers match. Speedometer cover has several minor dents (see photo) Comes with title. Motor #: CDH714, Frame #: 348714. Bike is located 45 minutes NW of Chicago O'Hare Airport just off I-90. Don't miss this beauty. Call me if you are serious only. I don't have time to reminisce. Randy 815.790.9435.

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