1955 Indian Fire Arrow on 2040-motos
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Extremely RARE 1955 Indian Fire Arrow (250 cc single). All original except for seat??? Shifts on right, 6 volt with all the shop manuals. Starts and runs! Everything is there except the air box cover.
It's a very rare bike as only a few have survived and I can NEVER find anything on them. About a month ago I saw a fender for the Fire Arrow go for $1100!!! I have the COMPLETE bike and in running condition (has not been started for about 6-7 months). Didn't know much about this bike and spoke to my client, the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa. They said the same thing - it's pretty rare and maybe less than a handful if even that is still around! A $500 deposit is required within 24 hours of auction closing, with the remaining balance paid in full within seven days of auction end. Buyer responsible for shipping/transport. Will assist in arranging with company for pick-up and delivery at buyers expense. Bike located in Wixom, Michigan. Bike is being sold locally so auction could end at any time without notice! Questions please call (305)502-1354. |
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