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  • 1920s Indian Princess Sidecar Body

    Tub, door, hatch, back seat and what might be a windshield frame. We have no chassis. We've had experts tell us it is 1920s or earlier. The door latch and trunk latch work. It appears that the upholstery might be original. Condition is fairly good and ready to restore with no rust-through. $3000 OBO. Near Junction City, Oregon. Ron: 541-998-8589; robinoregon_2000 (at) yahoo.com. Please see photos: bit.ly/107eYDM

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    Just an FYI. That body is a 1922, 23 and early 24 Indian princess. It could have been fitted to a Chief or Powerplus (renamed the Standard model when the Chief appeared in 22) It has the high seat back and floor hump, if you will. These were eliminated in 24, when they went to a flat floor and low back seat. The FLXIBLE company made sidecars for Indian, Excelsior, Henderson and their own proprietery models until about march of 1924. At that time they dropped all sidecar manufacturing and concentrated on Funeral cars and busses etc. Indian made their own sidecars after that, that's when the change in body style came about.

    Gene

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