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1999 Indian Chief Low Low Original Miles on 2040-motos

$8,000
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Indian Chief description

Indian Chief Limited Edition factory paint scheme. Original showroom condition museum quality factory S amp S super stock V-Twin high performance motor factory speed tranmission factory leather hard bags no pits dents dings or scratches climate controlled garage kept since new this bike has less than K original miles on it. This is not a misprint yes less than original miles If you want what is possibly the nicest Indain Chief left on the planet this is it. This bike looks runs and drives stunning. Take it to the shows and you will stand out from the rest. Truely an American icon. This is a numbered limited edition factory bike.

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