



there still out there, well at least till i find them.....I bought this to get to the stock original powerplant, these are really tough to find . has a HD front end & a 5 gallon buckets worth of bondo, but its all Indian Chief......heres a foto of what it probably looked like when it left Springfield , ?Sure is a great old bike, i was going to sell off the chasis , but now I'm thinking of loading a later Chief powerplant in it & putting Chief tanks back on it,,,,,,,we'll see....
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→Easyrider revisited, 1936-37 Chief Chopper
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→https://alldesign-motorcyle.blogspot.com/2006/07/easyrider-revisited-1936-37-chief.html
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