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Vintage Riders Instruction Book For All Models Indian Motorcycles 42 Pages Used on 2040-parts.com

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Vintage RIDERS' Instruction Book for ALL MODELS (INDIAN Motorcycles) (Except Vertical Models).

This covers INDIAN Eighty, Seventy-Four, Four, Thirty-Five, Forty-Five, & Indian Dispatch Tow.

The booklet is complete with all 42 pages plus last insert fold-out page photo #8.

There are example pages of stains, writings but readable. The center page is loose. Not all pages marked

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