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  • #16
    Hi Jim, I have an original Indian gear shift knob as was shown in the Indian accessory catalogs. It has perfect patina for your bike. Also have some interesting 1946 Indian literature; rider's handbook, parts book and shop manual. Give me a call. Dave 954-802-4307

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    • #17
      Originally posted by JoJo357 View Post
      Great update Jim. Love to see a few pictures of that COPO?

      *M.A.D.*
      I actually did two distinct restorations on the car. It had documented race history so it was built into its 1972 race trim first, then I put it back to the way it was built by Chevrolet. If you Google "Rats Nest COPO" you'll find all kinds of stuff on the build and history.
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      • #18
        Thank You Jim.
        Congratulations, you did a beautiful transformation back to originality.


        *M.A.D.*

        *P.s. My 1970-1/2 Z28 4-speed / 4:10 Posi. 12 bolt / Borg Warner T-10 *(All Factory options).

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        Last edited by JoJo357; 08-20-2024, 01:37 AM.

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        • #19
          Sweet Z with an L88 hood! Love the look. Do you still have it?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by jlammers View Post
            Sweet Z with an L88 hood! Love the look. Do you still have it?
            Wish I did, unfortunately that Z is...'Color me Gone''.

            *M.A.D.*
            Last edited by JoJo357; 08-21-2024, 02:59 PM.

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            • #21
              Sweet looking 1946 Jim, I just acquired a '46 last month.
              Pete Cole AMCA #14441
              1947 Indian Chief

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              • #22
                A big thanks to ammorest (Dave) who I met up with on his way to the Iowa swap meet. He had some great parts and literature for my bike and filled me with a wealth of information. I think we talked for over 2 hours and it seemed like 15 minutes!
                I think I'm down to needing a pair of spark plug wire boots, a fuel petcock, and of course the ammeter. So still looking for some original ratty parts for this project!

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