Indian Indian description
1918 POWERPLUS Indian Hendee, Model N, 61"ci Hedstrom Cannonball Race Engine. It is an extremely rare engine! The engine was sitting in a barn since 1962. The motor is COMPLETE and it spins freely. It will probably start with a little bit of mechanical knowledge. There appears to be no damage, except for a couple of broken fins on the cylinders. Please review all photos carefully before bidding. The motor comes with a bill of sale. Shipping will be calculated at the end of the auction. Crating the engine will be $150 extra on shipping. Also, Buyer can arrange shipping. Wait for me to send you an invoice before you make a payment. |
Indian Indian for Sale
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