2009 - Indian Chief Vintage on 2040-motos
Indian Chief Roadmaster description
This 2009 Kings Mountain Indian Chief Vintage is a beautiful representation of the original Indians. The iconic color of ivory cream and the brown leather bags, seat and accessories really make it stand out. Lots of eyeball appeal. The paint and chrome are in beautiful shape. Mechanically runs great. Has Samson fishtail pipes that gives it a nice sound when you're riding. I have the rear seat and windshield that will be included with the sale.
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