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1932-1953 Indian Motorcycle Restoration Manual Book Scout Chief Four Hatfield on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Wisconsin, US

Wisconsin, US
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(NEW) The New Indian Motorcycle Restoration Guide 1932-1953 - by Jerry Hatfield.

Softcover, spiral binding, light shipping wear.

Chapters on:

  • Part One:  External Features and Changes 1932-53
  • Part Two:  Parts Photographs 1932-53
  • Part Three:  Parts Charts
  • Appendices
  • Index

Excellent value Indian Motorcycle book!   Thanks for looking!  Media Mail Shipping is $3.75 (est. 1-2 weeks/Confirmation) OR $5.95 (Priority Mail Envelope) within USA.


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