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Indian : Chieftain 2014 Indian Chieftain Numbered Bike #543 on 2040-motos

$29,990
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Saint George, Utah

Saint George, UT
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1st off, we are NOT an authorized Indian Motorcycle Dealership !!! These are bikes that we purchased from an Authorized Indian Dealer as soon as they became available. These bikes are being sold as ' PRE-OWNED ', but have never been driven since purchasing them new. They come with ALL of the original manuals, tools, paperwork, etc. *** Very rare 2014 Indian Chieftain Numbered Motorcycle , #543 of 1901 , finished in beautiful Thunder Black! Brand new bike with only three miles from the factory. These Numbered Chieftains are very hard to find, as most Dealers will tell you that they are completely SOLD OUT , and no longer available! We also have (2) more 2014 Indian Chieftain Numbered Bikes available, #728 and #1075 , both finished in ' Indian Motorcycle Red '. If you have not done your homework on these brand new 2014 Indian Motorcycles , please go to the Indian Motorcycle website , and read up on these incredible machines. Indian Motorcycle Company has truly built a superior V-Twin motorcycle that is certain to rival Harley-Davidson. All of the Indian paperwork, tools, Indian welcome package (Numered Bikes Only) and original crate cover marked #543 will all go with the bike ! These rare Numbered Bikes will certainly be highly collectible in the future, so don't miss out... CONTACT NOW ! Enclosed shipping is available anywhere in the world at the buyer's expense . Please do not make an offer on this motorcycle unless you have the funds available now and intend to purchase the bike. Inspections are welcome anytime before the end of the listing. We also reserve the right to end the listing at any time. Please, no emails! Serious buyers will always pick up the phone to discuss the vehicle they are interested in. If you are a serious buyer and have any questions whatsoever, please do not hesitate to call Steve @ (435) 703-XXXX or (435) 628-XXXX . Thank you for looking!

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