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    I am seriously considering selling my modest collection. 4 Chiefs... they all need something. All have different issues. Private message me here... don't try to BS me... I'm smarter than I look !!
    ...Caveat... its totally possible I might change my mind about selling. NO BARGAIN BASEMENT OFFERS... don't waste my time... I'm NOT desperate. PERIOD. Simply looking to see if anyone is seriously interested... THIS IS ONLY A TEST... prices vary... a reasonable offer would be in the 24K-32K range... these bikes are well appointed, many extra parts... but need minor effort and work to be dependble worthy (in my humble opinion). Really a great opportunity for someone seeking an affordable start, or maybe a second bike. I'll see how this approach works... Remember... this is only a test.

    Heres a couple of pics... more pics if you're serious. NO BULLSXXT... please... I'll shut this down, if I don't like what I hear from respondents... C2K thumbnail_IMG-6236.jpg thumbnail_IMG_0002.jpg thumbnail_IMG-6240.jpg limited pic's here... more available, as interest is more focused on specific specimens. as interested parties inquire, I can gather more pics with a little help from a friend with a better camera. Yes, I'm just testing the waters for a start... private message here on this site
    serious inquiries please... I'm NOT in any way desperate... in fact, Im very wary about this novel approach. I am NOT an eager seller... I can smell what You're steppin' in, so don't even try.

    C2K

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    Boy Roger that's quite the quiver of arrows you have there. Beyond my pay grade but fair priced. Good luck. Regards, Rich P.S. Is Indian Lil still with us?
    DrSprocket

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    • #3
      Thank you for the post. I sent you a private message. Thank you

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      • #4
        Rich, I really don't know. She's been in a care home in Fillmore, and its been more than a year since I talked to one of her boys. Yea, she's been a little fireball her whole life.
        I'm sure she's tough enough to make it into her 90's. I wish her the best...

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        • #5
          amazing collection, thanks for sharing the pictures.
          Max

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          • #6
            Thanks for taking a look, Max. Here's a better look... Casitas, 4:16. Casitas Dam looking South.jpg '36 Blue Chief, c.15.jpg '47 Chief, c.'97.jpg thumbnail_IMG-6235.jpg The Bobber is a '36 parts bike. The Blue Chief is a '37 motor in a
            '33 frame, otherwise mostly correct. The skirted Chief is a '47, 80in., with a 4 speed. The Grey one is a '45 EU, very correct. They all have 18" wheels... also all are still for sale. lots of parts.
            If they sell as a lot, I've got enough stuff a serious buyer would be able to recoup a big part of the initial purchase price. If I part out the bikes, the previous offer would not apply.
            Contact me through this forum via private message, for more details. C2K

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            • #7
              What a beautiful collection.
              Pete Cole AMCA #14441
              1947 Indian Chief

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              • #8
                Friend of mine is looking for a '37 Chief, blue looks good, please send me a PM with asking price and I will let him know. Some type of price would be best so we don't low ball and cause an issue. Also, where are you roughly located.
                #7558 Take me on and you take on the whole trailer park!

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                • #9
                  Their all beautiful looking rides, the 45 really stands out as an eye catcher. Thanks again.
                  Max

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                  • #10
                    October 2024 update: the '37 Blue Chief and the '45 Grey EU Chief have been sold, along with a few parts for each respectively. The 2 tone '47 Red Chief is still available, along with a complete '47 Chief powerplant, on a dolly, ready to bolt in a chassis, built by John Bivens. Also several items such as an unassembled 3 speed trans, a nice solo seat, a couple of oil pumps, wheels w/hubs, a few bobber fenders,, and more. I'm keeping the Bobber Chief for now, but am downsizing my quiver considerably.
                    Thanks to everyone who responded to my ad back in Feb.

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