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1948 Chief Auction in Missouri
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Last edited by Skirted; 02-02-2024, 06:47 PM.Jason Zerbini
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Near Pittsburgh PA (Farm Country)
Allegheny Mountain Chapter http://amcaamc.com/
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Years ago I bought a 1948 Chief from the estate of the original owner. The bike lived it's entire life in the same area, even had the original bill of sale, way cool. However could never prove that it was original paint, talked to many of his friends & relatives, some said untouched & a few thought it had been repainted in the 50's. I ride my bikes & this bike a maximum of 5 miles a year, I was afraid of hurting or crashing it. I sold it to a collector who wanted a static display. Trailered it to Oley to meet with buyer, he had a surprised look when I rode thru the gates to his spot, he didn't care if it ran.
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It's almost impossible to tell whether the '48 Indian is OP from just a few pictures. But even if it was not an OP motorcycle, and a repaint was done a long time ago~big deal, nobody rides the paint. This Chief still has plenty of Moxie! As far as the story & description goes, at some point you just have to go by your genuine feelings and have some trust in them. Either way, someone is going to get a very decent Indian.
*M.A.D.*
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Looks like the final price was $18,500, and I assume that is not including the buyer premium. At one place on the site it says the buyer premium is 15%, but at another it says 18%. Either way, I hope the new owner enjoys this bike. As said before, if the new owner is on here please let us know what the future holds for it.Eric Olson
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