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Indian : Indian Indian Jc Junior Cross 1969 on 2040-motos

$7,800
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Rochester, Michigan

Rochester, MI
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Selling my pristine freshly 100 point restoration 1969 Indian JC 54 Junior Cross unridden and only test started with all new internal engine components etc.. This bike is so rare to most Indian collectors that is next to impossible to find 1 in this restored correct condition.This motorcycle was not cheap to purchase 1 of these in 1969 to put under your Christmas tree for your child.Comes with custom Indian pole stand for taking to shows. Call Mark 248-766-XXXX

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