Vintage 1939 Indian Motorcycle Battery Tie Down Bracket / Collectable / Rare on 2040-parts.com
East Sparta, Ohio, US
Up for bid is a bracket to hold down your battery off of late 30's early 40's Indian Motorcycles. Rare, hard to find piece. I posted of picture of a 1939 Indian that was on display at a local art gallery with the piece in use. How far back and how far ahead in years do they fit I am not certain. Shipping outside the U.S. will be figured at the end of the sale. Any questions please ask. Positive feedback helps us as buyers and sellers. It will be left once it is received. Thanks.
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