1947 Indian Chief Very Rare 95% Complete on 2040-motos
Beardstown, Illinois, US
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You are bidding on a 1947 Indian Chief. This is a 95 percent complete bike. The motor turns free and would run with a little work. It is missing the exhaust, ignition, seat post, and a few mics. hardware. This is a great piece of history. The sheet metal is in great condition with no rust or rot. It has the correct carb, air cleaner. The bike comes with a clear Matching title that matches the engine.
If you have any questions call me anytime (217)248-2786 Thanks Mike.
Item is for sale locally.
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