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2003 Indian Chief Roadmaster
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US $5,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:380 ColorColor: Black
Location:

LOS ANGELES, California, United States

LOS ANGELES, California, United States
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Indian Chief Roadmaster description

This 2003 Indian Chief Roadmaster has been in storage, It is in near perfect condition. Original sales brochure and service manual is included. Roadmaster features include: heavy duty Lucite windshield, custom fringed saddlebags, fringed dual seat, chrome passenger backrest, classic whitewall tires, and Brembo brakes.

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