1946 Indian Chief on 2040-motos


Los Angeles, California, United States
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Parts on the white sheet are the only parts included. No other parts are available. There is no paperwork. I will sign a bill of sale.
Local inspection is encouraged. Local pick up preferred, however I will ship at your expense. Ignore Ebay's number. I only charge actual shipping. Please ask all your questions before you bid. There is not a buy it now option. There is no reserve. |
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