1974 Indian 100 Parts Bike Vintage Ahrma on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Ohio, US
Hello everyone, what i have here i believe is a 1974 Indian 100 motorcycle, this bike is all original the speedometer reads 516 miles, the bike has great compression and has spark, the gas tank is very clean as well,as you can see from the pictures there is alot of rust, this would make a great parts bike or restroration project, there in no title or key for this machine, i will provide a Bill Of Sale to the winning bidder, i may be able to help with delivery for a reasonable fee just let me know what state your in first, or you can try Uship.com. Thanks for looking.
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