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I am selling a 1947 Indian Chief motorcycle. This bike has won First Place in local bike shows in the Antique Category. It is truly a one of a kind. Everything you see in the pictures is included such as extra fenders and two gas tanks. It is a beautiful bike and 75 percent original. Has not been driven or started for 8 years and there are less than 500 miles on the rebuilt 74 cubic inch engine. Included with the sale are other spare parts such as a horn, chrome fender inserts, assorted nuts and bolts, date specific manual and other manuals and a few quarts of oil. Buyer is responsible for pick-up, bid on this before it gone because it will not last long. Happy bidding!
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