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Original 1946 Nov/dec Issue Indian Motorcycle News Magazine on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Clam Gulch, Alaska, United States

Clam Gulch, Alaska, United States
Condition:Used

This group is from my '46 47' issues. Here is an original 1946 November December issue of the Indian Motorcycle from my collection of Indian Motorcycle News. This book measures 6" X 9". This issue has 22 pages of great articles and pic's like the Fun at Gypsy Tour and Post War Vacation. The mag itself is in basically good condition except for a sticker on the upper left corner of the cover and someone has cot the back page in half, probably to send in a coupon of some sort. Bid with confidence as my feedback speaks for itself. Shipping will be $3.50 via USPS Media Mail to the USA, all others please inquire. I will combine shipping where I can to save a little and feel free to ask questions.

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