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1946 Indian Chief on 2040-motos

US $17000
YearYear:1946 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Sanford, Maine, United States

Sanford, Maine, United States
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Indian Chief tech info

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Indian Chief description

For your consideration is a matching numbers 1946 Indian Chief motorcycle.  Clear title in hand.  Motorcycle currently does not run.  Purchased with the purpose of restoring, multiple replacement parts have been assembled (which will be listed for sale individually), but have been distracted with other projects.  It is time to let someone else carry her back to function.  Engine number is CDE 6736.  Frame number is 346-6736.  One of the rare WWII models with frame and engine numbers that span 2 years as so few were manufactured for private sale.  Including a fender with the sale of this motorcycle (I just think it is the right thing to do).  $500 deposit due within 24 of auction closing.  Remainder of sale price via bank check or wire transfer prior to pick-up.  Although I will assist with delivery, buyer must arrange delivery on their own.  No warranty implied or promised as motorcycle is a restoration project.

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