1941 Indian on 2040-motos


Midland, North Carolina, United States
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This unique bike is a diamond in the rough. It is the 779th made of this model in 1941 and is very rare. The motor spins freely and has good compression.The elderly gentlemen who sold it to me claimed he had it running but I was not going to even try until she was more road worthy.i tried to photograph each angle to give a better idea of the parts missing. This is being sold "as is" and a bill of sale will be given since a title is long gone in the past.
On Dec-18-16 at 12:38:53 PST, seller added the following information:
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