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Indian on 2040-motos

US $60000
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Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States

Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States
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Vertical twin.  First year. 440cc.  Only year for this size.  This and the 220cc version were to be joined in the modular family by an inline four but it never happened.  This is American made, not an Enfield.  

Stored inside for many years.  I just have too many projects; time to downsize.

The bottom end is in good shape and moves freely, the top end is stuck.  Among the extra parts you will find the carb, generator, oil lines and fasteners for the engine covers.  I also have manuals and advertisements.  I need to look for these and will include in the sale.

Parts to finish the bike are available on ebay and through other sources (ask me).

Paint appears to be original as are the included parts.  I saw a bike like this in similar condition go for about $2900 on ebay a couple years ago.  My reserve is much less (don't ask).

I will assist with shipping but the arrangements are up to you.  I have sold several bikes on ebay and will try to answer any questions.  Check my 100% feed back since 2000 and bid with confidence.  No title.

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Thu, 22 Aug 2013

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First Polaris-era 2012 Indian Motorcycle Rolls Off Spirit Lake Assembly Line

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A new era has begun as the first Indian Motorcycle under the ownership of Polaris Industries has been produced at the company’s Spirit Lake, Iowa, factory. The landmark first Polaris-owned Indian won’t be heading right to the showroom floor however; instead, it will undergo extensive testing and evaluation by Polaris. As such, this particular Indian Chief Vintage, and the rest of the 2012 Indian line, will be fairly similar to Indian’s previous offerings, save for some minor updates to catch any issues Polaris already discovered.