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1940 Indian Sport Scout Completely Restored on 2040-motos

$5,890
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:500
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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1940 Indian Sport Scout Listed below are the specifics 45 CI Indian Sport Scout completely restored Matching number magneto bike Very Rare Engine rebuilt by Doug Burnett Barely broken in maybe 500 mis Shifts great Drives good Sounds great Really nice correct bike except for it is missing the speedo drive and cable both are available from Jerry Greer or Stark It also has the incorrect petcocks I will include an extra set of them It does not have a glove box other than that this bike is ready It has all the rare indian parts including the speedo genertor magneto motolamp headlamp etc Please enjoy the pics If you have any questions

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Ace Motorcycle Predecessor to Indian Four

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