1928 Indian Scout on 2040-motos
Feeding Hills, Massachusetts, United States
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Indian SCOUT description
This auction is for a 1928 Indian Short Frame Scout, rolling project. History unknown, but these were the bikes preferred by the Wall of Death, Motordrome riders because of their short frame and dependable 37 inch engines. I only have what is pictured, no motor, transmission or sheet metal. This would be a perfect Wall of Death display bike, bobber or restoration project. Sold as is, there is no title on this project, bill of sale only, buyer is responsible for shipping.
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