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SUPER, SUPER RARE FIND!!!
NEW! Been in storage since new in 1974. Purchased from the original owner. Bike has never had fuel in it or been run!
Look closely at the photos. Bike has never been used. Still has original plastic cover on seat and original owner's manual. Inside of fuel tank is like brand-new, clean.
Some of the chrome has patena, some is excellent, some not so excellent.
Two items that will need replacement are: Throttle boot on twist grip (rubber degradaded) and fuel pet-cock lever.
Also, I do not have a key for the bike. Comes with Bill of Sale.
I will leave it up to the lucky new owner to clean it up the way you see fit.
Please send any questions and I will gladly answer. Buyer responsible for pick-up. No shipping available.
This bike is THE needle in the haystack to a serious collector!
Indian ME-100 for Sale
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