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Early 1900s Indian Motorcycle Engine Motor W/ Case Hendee Usa 81j436 Cylinders on 2040-parts.com

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Cranston, Rhode Island, United States

Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does not apply

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Early 1900s Indian Motorcycle Motor Engine w/ Case

This is a rare model, manufactured in the USA

Marked "81J436" on the back of the case

This is in nice condition

You are getting exactly what you see, as I don't know too much about motors like this

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