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this great example of the most desirable year INDIAN CHIEF it is numbers correct!! I purchased this off a friends uncle , he purchased it in 1970 road it for awhile and then had it restored 25 years ago ( i don't think they had any Chinese repo parts then) it was all original then ( body ,engine /frame/ front end ) see numbers below .when it was purchase in 1970 .It was what we call , survivor condition . It still looks in show condition as it was kept in a climate controlled environment ridden once in awhile and has been in my personal collection !! but its time to go as Hurricane Matthew got a little close for comfort so i decided to let a few of my prize possessions go ? So don't let this great bike pass you bye ? the only thing wrong wit this bike is the reproduction speedo that was installed does not work ,I do have the original witch shows 18k miles it has to be installed , but besides that its in fantastic shape . questions please call Dave B at 772-321-1437 PLEASE READ BELOW TERMS AND CONDITIONS See my other auctions and listings
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Indian Chief for Sale
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