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Indian : Papoose 1953 Indian Motorcycle ''papoose'' on 2040-motos

$3,800
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Warwick, New York

Warwick, NY
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1953 Indian Papoose motorcycle, this bike was built for paratrooper, it's a folding motorcycle dropped from planes. I believe original and untouched, I think it's in attractive shape, I seen 1 small ding in the back finder, paint original military green. There is some wear in the paint with some surface rust. 98cc brockport engine. Currently not running,looks all there,piston moves,low compression. 4500. Will ship over seas for $500 or what ever the cost are , will consider making trade for car,van,small box , if it's a quality I'm I will consider cash on top of ,ect

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