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[Springfield, MA: Indian Motocycle Co.], Jan.-Feb., 1945. 4to. 15, [1] pp. Numerous black & white photo illustrations, text diagrams. Self-printed photographic softcovers (slight shelfwear), still NF copy. First edition of this scarce installment of the in-house magazine for Indian Motorcycles, and motorcycle enthusiasts, which features excellent articles such as the second part of an Indian rider’s experiences building airfields in North Africa during World War II, as well as an excellent article on the development of the Eliason Motor Toboggan during World War II, featuring an Indian 45 CID engine, featuring a steering wheel cable controlled skis and tubular frame construction, with tread drive. The Indian Motorcycle Co. began as the Hendee Manufacturing Co., and then changed the name to the Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Co. in 1928, and went bankrupt in 1953. Eventually Polaris purchased the rights to the name and moved the manufacturing facilities to Minnesota and Iowa, and revived the famed brand.
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Indian Motocycles for 1914. Indian Motocycles for 1915. by MOTORCYCLES - INDIAN) - 1915.
Indian Motocycles for 1914. Indian Motocycles for 1915. by MOTORCYCLES - INDIAN) - 1915.
by MOTORCYCLES - INDIAN)
Indian Motocycles for 1914. Indian Motocycles for 1915.
by MOTORCYCLES - INDIAN)
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1915.. TWO black and white advertisements for Indian Motocycles, sheets 9 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches, published in 1914 and 1915 Sunset magazines. Very good condition. One advertisement features the "Two-Sixty Standard Model", while the other features the "1915 Indian Big Twin - One Speed $225, Two Speed $260, Three Speed $275" and lists the Nine Pre-eminent Innovations for the year. .
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Snow boating, “The winter sport of the future;” Red Sea saga, Part II in the story of an American motorcyclist’s wartime adventures abroad. . . In: Indian Motorcycle News, Vol. 12, No. 1.
by [INDIAN MOTORCYCLES]
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Vancouver, Washington, United States
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W.P.B. ok’s production of new Indians for essential home front uses; Stunt man extraordinary, the story of Harry Woolman; Military motorcyclists on Russian Front; America’s pioneer motorcycle, Indian . . . In: Indian Motorcycle News, Vol. XI, No. 1.
by [INDIAN MOTORCYCLES]
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Vancouver, Washington, United States
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[Springfield, MA: Indian Motocycle Co.], Feb.-March, 1944. 4to. 19, [1] pp., plus 4 pp. full colour-illustrated Indian Motorcycle catalogue. Numerous black & white photo illustrations, text diagrams. Self-printed photographic softcovers (slight bumping to lower right corner), still VG copy. First edition of this scarce installment of the in-house magazine for Indian Motorcycles, and motorcycle enthusiasts, which features a nicely printed colour lithograph catalogue of the full line-up of Indian Motorcycles including the “Thirty-Five,” “Forty-five,” Dispatch-Car, Deluxe Sidecar, Express Sidevan, the Wartime “Three-Forty-Four,” and others. The Indian Motorcycle Co. began as the Hendee Manufacturing Co., and then changed the name to the Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Co. in 1928, and went bankrupt in 1953. Eventually Polaris purchased the rights to the name and moved the manufacturing facilities to Minnesota and Iowa, and revived the famed brand.
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Front line fire fighters; The new 1944 Indian Spring Frame “74” for essential civilian use; Captured Jap motorcycle; Indian riders of the month. . . In: Indian Motorcycle News, Vol. II (i.e. XI), No. 4.
by [INDIAN MOTORCYCLES]
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Vancouver, Washington, United States
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[Springfield, MA: Indian Motocycle Co.], Sept. - Oct., 1944. 4to. 19, [1] pp. Red, white & black illustrated section on the the new Indian “74” with sidecar and sidevan; numerous black & white photo illustrations, text diagrams. Self-printed photographic softcovers (slight bumping to lower right corner), still VG copy. First edition of this scarce installment of the in-house magazine for Indian Motorcycles, and motorcycle enthusiasts, which featured details for the U.S. Navy fire fighting motorcycle, as well as the latest models. The Indian Motorcycle Co. began as the Hendee Manufacturing Co., and then changed the name to the Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Co. in 1928, and went bankrupt in 1953. Eventually Polaris purchased the rights to the name and moved the manufacturing facilities to Minnesota and Iowa, and revived the famed brand.
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A$230.88
1927 Indian Motorcycles. 28 Improvements.
by INDIAN MOTORCYCLES
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Rochester, New York, United States
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Springfield, Mass.:: Indian Motorcycle Co.,, 1927.. First edition.. publisher's illustrated wrappers.. Vertical crease; old retailer's stamp on rear wrapper; some light dampstaining.. 4to,. Illustrated.. Tipped-in slip listing 1927 Models and Prices.
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Indian Motorcycle Service Manuel, 2003 Owners Manuel, Indian Motorcycle Parts Catalog, CD
by Indian Motorcycles
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Littlerock, California, United States
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Indian, 2003. Paperback. Good. Binder with 2 Manuels & Owners Manuel, & IMC Training Manuel 99-03 CD
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