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This is a 1961 Indian motorcycle that is one of 800 made of this model. I am selling this for a friend. This bike is a one owner and in very good condition for its age. The paint and mufflers do not appear to be original but the configuration and style are. It hasnt run in a year or so and will need a tune up. The engine is free and has good compression. The appearance is cool and there is very little deterioration due to age. It has always been guaraged and cared for. A great conversation piece of cool to ride to the bar. Please call with questions John O'Neil 314 378 3109 delivery is available
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