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37 Cubic Inch Indian Scout Restored on 2040-motos

US $18,000.00
YearYear:1927 MileageMileage:321 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Portland, Maine, US

Portland, Maine, US
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1927 37 cubic inch Indian scout. Very nice restoration of an original machine.  Runs and drives great, fabulous correct Indian red paint and pin stripping. Correct nickel plate. Just a super bike for a collector. The  Bosch magneto does not work but is being used as a set of points to fire a coil that has been added along with a battery.  The speedometer is not a Corbin. Correct DU 5 generator and DLX40 carburetor. Motor # EG1129   I took this bike in trade several years ago from a man in Europe who found it there and did a very meticulous restoration. I had it shipped back to the USA and sold it for considerably more than what my reserve is now. I bought it back from the estate of the man I had sold it to three years ago. I do not have a title I will provide a Maine registration in my name and a notarized bill of sale. Check with your DMV before you bid to see if that will be a problem for you. Please do not ask me what it will cost to ship to you. I am not in the shipping business but Federal Allied is 800-747-4100 ex 2210 call them. I will help any winning bidder from over seas to make crate and shipping arrangements. Call me with any questions or concerns before you bid 207-318-5406. Check out my web page www.gaborsclassics.com

 

 

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