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1946 Indian (1946)
1946 Indian Chief 74"Nice example of stock 46 Chief Been sitting since 1979Has Not Run Since 1979 Turns Over FineMatching Numbers 2024 Current Transferable NYS Registration1 repaint in early 70's Very stock Original IndianMissing Tool BoxIncorrect Parts(Horn Button and Tail Light)Possible Trade Up or Down STOCK Big Twin 1936-1957 ONLY Call Only 3one5 360 one4twozero I DO NOT Have Text Cash or Bank Wire Transfer OnlyShipping on Buyer I will assist on pickupSold AS IS2024-06-30 05:42:34Little Falls, New York, United States27,00020,000.00 -
1946 Indian (1946)
Condition: This is an old bike being 70 years old and a chopper built 40 years ago. So it could really use some TLC. The bike runs okay, but the mag is getting weak and the clutch is sticky.2016-10-16 04:38:57Ukiah, California, United States10058000 -
1946 Indian (1946)
1946 Restored/Customized Indian Chief "Bobber"Only 152.8 miles since ground up rebuild Restored/Customized by Elmer Lower, who has hundreds of Indian restorations to his credit, many of them AMCA winnersCustom Paint SchemeAir brushed WW2 Pin Up favorites on fenders: Betty Grable and Rita HayworthMotor Stroked to 80 cubic inchesBonneville CamsElectronic IgnitionElectric Start4 Speed Transmission with overdrive12 volt electrics1950-1953 Hydraulic Front EndCustom Seat and Windshield bagElectric Start and 4 speed Transmission cost approx. $10,000 just by themselves Electric Start was installed after photos were taken. Electric start requires removal of original kicker and chain guard. Original kicker and chain guard included.New York does not issue a title for vehicles of this vintage.2016-08-02 05:04:12Mendon, New York, United States15335000 -
1946 Indian (1946)
Listing for sale fully restored 1946 Indian Police Chief Motorcycle. This bike was restored by owner in 2006 and has since logged 562 miles at the time of listing. The bike underwent a no expense spared restoration with the goal being a reliable rider. The bike has won numerous awards and always draws a crowd in its bright Texaco Red paint. Original body components were restored when at all possible and all matching numbers are present. What is known about the bike is that it was originally a police bike, purchased by a man in Hutchinson, Kansas in 1963, and sold to a man in Winfield, Kansas in 1968. It is this owner who disassembled the bike and abandoned the project to storage for thirty seven years. The bike was purchased bearing a 1963 Kansas license plate which would seem to indicate the time that is was last actively used prior to restoration. The current owner purchased this “garage find” in 2005. Upon inventory the only original parts missing were the exhaust system and head bolts. The current owner, an aircraft engineer for over 35 years, restored his first Indian in 1962 and has restored many since. You can be assured that the bike was rebuilt to high standards of quality and with mechanical precision. Meticulously maintained the bike is fully operable, turn-key, and ready to ride. The bike is being sold due to health related issues. Bike comes with current Kansas title. Technical details: The engine was rebuilt in detail with new heavy duty rods, balanced crank assembly, Bonneville cams, lifters, valves, valve springs, valve spring covers, pistons (.030) & rings, bearings, crank pin and shafts, etc. Transmission rebuilt in detail with all new gears, shafts and bearings.2016-06-15 05:25:59Derby, Kansas, United States56258000
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Bruce Willis’ 1962 Cushman Eagle Up for Auction
Thu, 05 Sep 2013The fourth of five motorcycles from the personal collection of actor Bruce Willis is now up for online auction. The “Die Hard” actor’s 1962 Cushman Eagle is available now at auction site CharityBuzz.com, with proceeds benefiting the Boot Campaign, a non-profit organization that offers support to active and retired members of the U.S. military.
Bruce Willis Auctioning Motorcycles to Benefit Active and Retired Military
Thu, 06 Dec 2012Actor Bruce Willis is auctioning five motorcycles from his personal collection to benefit the Boot Campaign, a Texas-based non-profit organization supporting active and retired members of the U.S. military. The motorcycles will be auctioned off every two months, starting from December 2012 to August 2013, with each auction running for up to 30 days at CharityBuzz.com.
CorsaVino
Wed, 24 Jun 2009After many trips to Italy, CorsaVino founder Arun Sharma, was exposed to Italian winemakers passion and obsession for quality and the detail that goes in to creating a fine wine. Sharma, felt this kind of dedication resonated deeply with his appreciation for Italian motorcycles and sought out acclaimed winemaker Rich Cushman who also happened to have a passion for Italian motorcycles and started the CorsaVino winery. You can order this motorcycle branded wine through the CorsaVino website, prices range from $24-$55, but if you ride don’t drink and if you drink don’t ride. Source