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Dave Mellor NJ 02-20-2025 12:34 AM

some like the Indian
 

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I like the trucks

petehoovie 02-20-2025 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave Mellor NJ (Post 2370776)
I like the trucks

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...9&d=1740029660

glennpm 02-20-2025 06:46 AM

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Loving all these pictures. This one is great.

Thanks for posting.

corvette8n 02-20-2025 08:46 AM

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I like them all. The first motorcycle I ever sat on was my Uncles ‘47 Indian, it was blue and white.

terry 02-20-2025 09:18 AM

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When did they stop making Indian cycles?

TJ 02-20-2025 11:21 AM

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Indian also made a 4 cylinder motorcycle. I think it was in the late 40's. They also made some small ones called the Arrow and the Scout. The big bikes were the Chief.

cas3 02-20-2025 11:24 AM

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That picture is fake. Thats a newish repo photoshopped on an old picture. Note turn signals and telescopic fork. Real Indians quit about 54 or so, then they tried to stay afloat by selling Royal Enfields rebadged as Indians for a few more years. I had a 46 chief, and a WW2 scout for a while, like most my better junk I sold them before they got to valuable!

corvette8n 02-20-2025 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by terry (Post 2370826)
When did they stop making Indian cycles?

Hendee Manufacturing Company changed its name to Indian motorcycles and made them until 1953. In the 2000’s I think Polaris bought the name and still makes them.

ndnchf 02-20-2025 01:05 PM

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That's a modern made Indian bike photo that was superimposed on an old photo :-(

TomC750 02-20-2025 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TJ (Post 2370850)
Indian also made a 4 cylinder motorcycle. I think it was in the late 40's. They also made some small ones called the Arrow and the Scout. The big bikes were the Chief.

My dad had a 4 cyl Indian. My mother made him sell it when they got married in 1932.

GB SISSON 02-20-2025 02:22 PM

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I know nothing about photoshop but I immediately recognized that the bike, the haircut and his boots were frome current times. I thought he may have parked in front of some kinda truck museum. This photo was taken by a friend at the antique tractor and machinery meet in 2021. There was some nut tooling around on this 4 cyl Indian. Rumor was this guy had recently escaped from the local mental institution. And I just noticed the two trucks in the background. What are the chances?

petehoovie 02-20-2025 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by GB SISSON (Post 2370918)
I know nothing about photoshop but I immediately recognized that the bike, the haircut and his boots were frome current times. I thought he may have parked in front of some kinda truck museum. This photo was taken by a friend at the antique tractor and machinery meet in 2021. There was some nut tooling around on this 4 cyl Indian. Rumor was this guy had recently escaped from the local mental institution. And I just noticed the two trucks in the background. What are the chances?

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...8&d=1740079332

KDL 02-20-2025 03:50 PM

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I'd frame that picture, if the Indian wasn't in it. :)

jimTN 02-20-2025 04:19 PM

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Only the Crocker conversions had OHV as far as I am aware. My old 47 Chief would roar with OHV.

cas3 02-20-2025 04:30 PM

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Never heard of a Crocker conversion. Made by Crocker Mc company?

Also...Great picture GB!

Flathead Fever 02-20-2025 04:35 PM

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I've always wanted a 1946-1948 Indian Chief. I've wanted one since I was a kid, but I spent my money on old Fords instead.

petehoovie 02-20-2025 04:59 PM

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Never heard of a Crocker conversion. Made by Crocker Mc company

https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nRtYKVW3Q...f731a2a0_b.jpg

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cas3 02-20-2025 05:12 PM

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Thanks Pete, I now what those are, just never heard of heads for an Indian. Never seen a Crocker in the flesh either for that matter.

51504bat 02-20-2025 07:45 PM

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Since we've moved onto vintage 4 cylinder motorcycles don't forget the Ariel Square Four.

petehoovie 02-20-2025 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 51504bat (Post 2371001)
Since we've moved onto vintage 4 cylinder motorcycles don't forget the Ariel Square Four.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...4&d=1740098733

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...5&d=1740098733


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