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1946 Indian Chief Professionally Restored on 2040-motos

US $27,500.00
YearYear:1946 MileageMileage:18 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Coshocton, Ohio, US

Coshocton, Ohio, US
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Indian Chief tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CDF5303

Indian Chief description

1946 INDIAN CHIEF. FRAME UP PROFESSIONAL RESTORATION BY DANNY CLOUGH OWNER OF CLASSIC CYCLE IN COSHOCTON, OHIO.  CLASSIC CYCLE HAS BEEN BUILDING BIKES SINCE 1973. A  BIKE SUCH AS THIS TAKES AROUND 6-9 MONTHS TO COMPLETE. THIS BIKE IS THE EPITOMY OF PERFECTION AND LOOKS LIKE IT DID WHEN IT ROLLED OUT 67 YEARS AGO.THE PICTURES SHOWN ARE TO SHOW YOU THE BIKES BEAUTY IN DIFFERENT LIGHTS. SO PLEASE DON'T BE CONFUSED ABOUT THE COLOR. IT'S THE CORRECT INDIAN RED. DANNYS BIKES HAVE WON NUMEROUS AWARDS , BEEN FEATURED IN THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON CALENDAR, BEEN IN NUMEROUS MAGAZINES SUCH AS EASYRIDER, AND ONE HAS EVEN FOUND A HOME IN A MUSEUM. THIS GEM CURRENTLY HAS 18 MILES ON HER. HER TITLE IS CLEAR AND NUMBERS MATCH. SHE STARTS WITH EASE AND IS READY TO GO. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL AND SPEAK TO DANNY PERSONALLY. HE DOESN'T CONFORM TO MODERN TECHNOLOGY. EVEN AN ANSWERING MACHINE. LET IT RING ALOT PLEASE. I WILL RESPOND TO EMAILS FOR HIM AS WELL. CLASSIC CYCLE 740-622-0912. BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING, BUT WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO HELP. THANK YOU!

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