Does anyone know of a web site where you can find old 1930's-40's Indian dealers locations and names? I have looked all over the web and its amazing how little is to be found on Indians in general, except the same stuff over and over.
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well if you have to get a list together yourself you can start with this one---kenneth kirkpatric in easton maine. last i knew his widow was still alive and had a 53 roadmaster chief with original paint seafoam green. it had every option except a windshield----she hated windshields. she calls everybody "chum" not sure if she is still alive or not. she had some really awsome photo albums. the chief always had a dealer tag on it and she had never registered it. it was the last one her husband had in 1953. he was a triumph dealer also and she had two triumph 250's new in the crates and a lot of indian parts. i bought everything she had that was harley----her name was polly kirkpatrick and easton is north of houlton maine. i think the bike had about 4500 miles on it when i saw it----oh yeah---al gore hadn't invented the internet yet when he was a dealer !!!!!
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I was thinking about making a basic web site with a list of indian dealers , locations and names that were throughout the USA. Its a shame someone hasnt started a web site yet?
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Jack Baldwin in Santa Monica, CA. Ted Evans in Culver City, CA, Floyd Clymer and in Los Angeles. All long gone.Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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Vern Goodwin's father in Lincoln Nebraska was an Indian dealer and had contracts with the hiway patrol and police department. Vern is in good health and has a lot of history in his shop, not to mention one of the top sidecar specialists in the country and an active Indian enthusiast. You can find his name in the white pages.Scott Larson
AMCA #13589
Omaha Chapter
1953 HD FLE
1971 HD FLH
1971 Triumph Bonneville 650
1973 Norton Commando 750
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There was Schmitt Cycles in Orlando, Florida on Colonial Drive. Schmitt was the Indian, to Puckett's Harley Davidson. The old man kept a 1941 Sport Scout into the early 80's but I don't know what happened to it. His sons stayed in the business with Honda and other brands. I think you could find a lot of these dealer locations in the back of "The Motorcyclist" magazines. There was usually a state by state listing of dealers for the benefit of touring riders.Eric Smith
AMCA #886
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Orlando
Eric,
I roadraced with Mr. Schmitt's son Mark. I had no idea they were the original Orlando Indian dealer, as they were selling Suzukis by then. Way before my time. I think the Schmitts also owned the MG dealership across the street.
I remember the old Puckett's shop on South BOT down by Interstate 4 back in the late 70s. They had an early XR-750 racer chassis in the front window. Now I think it's a strip bar.Last edited by dlm32; 10-21-2009, 07:30 PM.David Morrill
Sylacauga, AL. USA.
AMCA #15284
Deadly Dave's Blog
Sharing the Lost Stories of Early American Motorcycling.
http://dlmracing.blogspot.com/
1921 Harley-Davidson Model J Racer
It will break a hundred, if you drop it from a plane!
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Originally posted by Chris Haynes View PostJack Baldwin in Santa Monica, CA. Ted Evans in Culver City, CA, Floyd Clymer and in Los Angeles. All long gone.
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Originally posted by exeric View PostThere was Schmitt Cycles in Orlando, Florida on Colonial Drive. Schmitt was the Indian, to Puckett's Harley Davidson. The old man kept a 1941 Sport Scout into the early 80's but I don't know what happened to it. His sons stayed in the business with Honda and other brands. I think you could find a lot of these dealer locations in the back of "The Motorcyclist" magazines. There was usually a state by state listing of dealers for the benefit of touring riders.
Do you have the address?
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Originally posted by Anthony View Postthis is a great idea. hope it gets going so I can add my 2 cents.
Mike
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