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2009 Indian Chief Vintage Two-tone Indian Red/black (livonia, Mi) on 2040-motos

$17,495
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Detroit Metro,

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2009 Indian Chief Vintage Two-tone Indian Red/Black (Livonia, MI), $17,495, image 1

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Call Dick Scott Classic Motorcycles: (734) 329-XXXX ext. 833 http://7300.whiteknightautomotive.com/v/12761744/2/9259779Condition: UsedMileage: 10,154Engine: 105 in Power Plus 105Transmission: 6-speedExterior Color: Two-tone Indian Red/BlackStock #: PI00218Length: 8Width: 3Height: 4Weight: 1260

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