Indian Motorcycle Chief Luggage Rack Cast Iron / Early on 2040-parts.com
Waterford, Michigan, US
Used original Indian Motorcycle Chief luggage rack. Early cast iron type.
Threads for saddle bags are good. Straight, all tubes are tight in casting.
Some rust and pitting. Has "A" in hexagon casting mark.
Free shipping. No international shipping. Thanks for looking.
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