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1950 Indian Arrow on 2040-motos

$4,955
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:884
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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1950 Indian Arrow, $4,955, image 1

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1950 Indian Golden Arrow single vertical 220 cc Mileage: 884 mis Rare model Arrow single vertical 220 cc bike that only 240 were produced and this 1 has matching numbers. Restored with Indian colors and correct Indian bags. The mag was rewound to make stronger and a Dellorto carb was added with a custom adapter that would allow the use of the original air cleaner to give better preformance. The original carb is included. This bike was pre-owned by 1 of the owners for an add in the Spiegal catalogue add. It has new tires and rebuilt front shocks with new chrome, new 6 v battery and spotlights and bar. It also has a se3at kit that raised the seat a couple of inches. 2 different owners that I know of each stored the bike for over ten years .

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