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Friday, 8 November 2019

1946 INDIAN CHIEF - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS NEC Classic Car Show Sale NEC, Birmingham West Midlands Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th November 2019


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SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS
NEC Classic Car Show Sale
NEC, Birmingham West Midlands
Saturday 9th 
& Sunday 10th November 2019




1946 INDIAN CHIEF
No. of cylinders:
2
Engine capacity:
1140
Bike colour:
Red
Sidecar:
No
Registration number:
To be registered
Model/Type:
Chief
Frame number:
346479
Engine make:
Indian
Engine number:
CDF479


  • The 1946 Chief became the companies only model after the war
  • New for that year were girder-style forks adapted from Indian's radical 841
  • A matching frame and engine example owned by just four enthusiasts in its 73-year history
  • Supplied with its original main dealer panniers  
  • Comes with a NOVA reference number ready to begin the UK registration process
  • One of the finest Indian motorcycles available in the UK
The now-legendary V-twin 1946 Indian Chief motorcycle emerged as Indian's flagship model after World War II, and the popular design relegated the American company's four-cylinder and smaller V-twin models to history. The engine remained a 74 cubic inch flathead and the tank graphics were unchanged. The biggest change was the introduction of girder-style forks adapted from Indian's radical 841 model that had been designed for desert use by the U.S. military during the war. These new forks provided a full five inches of wheel travel versus the meagre two inches allowed by the previous leaf-spring design. Though the rear still featured the same plunger-type suspension, spring rates were softened. These changes resulted in an even smoother ride than before, a notable selling feature of the postwar models.  As always, Indian Red was the most popular colour choice.
This 1946 Indian Chief was purchased from its original owner at Barrie automotive flea market in Ontario, Canada, by the late Samuel H.High III. Samuel was well regarded in the motorcycle community winning numerous awards on the show circuit with this Indian Chief and there are two plaques mounted on the bike, Senior National first prize and the ultimate Grand National winner. However, after 30 happy years, the time had come to part with his beloved Indian and it was offered for sale at Hershey in 2003. In the owner's file, there is a document signed by Samuel transferring ownership to the next keeper. 
Those lucky buyers were Tony along with his close friend Tim who was listed as the registered keeper. Tony owned one of the best tooling companies in Canada and had a dream of taking the ‘46 Indian across Canada "from coast to coast", so a no expense spared, the full mechanical rebuild was undertaken. All the best parts were used including; a King clutch, electronic ignition (hidden inside the original distributor), all new bearings and bushings, a rebuilt speedo, four-speed transmission (a period option), rebuilt Bonneville carb and more. During these works no paintwork was undertaken, however, it still looks stunning to this day.
Sadly, Tony became unwell and was not able to fulfil his dream of the Coast to Coast ride, although the bike remains trip ready. As a result, the bike was returned to Tim and there it remained in the lounge (where else?) of his beautiful home in Niagara Falls for nearly ten years. Started regularly, the bike has only covered 100 miles since the mechanical works were undertaken.
This is a stunning, matching numbers, Indian and amazingly still has its original panniers purchased from the main dealer in 1946. It's supplied with a large history file, its title document and a NOVA reference number ready to begin the UK registration process. Unrestored but still in show-winning condition, Samuel H.High III's famous Indian Chief is ready for its next adventure.




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Thursday, 30 August 2018

1915 INDIAN 7HP BIG TWIN MOTORCYCLE COMBINATION - BONHAMS AUCTIONS THE BEAULIEU SALE NATIONAL MOTOR MUSEUM SATURDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2018

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BONHAMS AUCTIONS
THE BEAULIEU SALE
NATIONAL MOTOR MUSEUM
SATURDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2018

1915 INDIAN 7HP BIG TWIN MOTORCYCLE COMBINATION
Registration no. SP 4733 Frame no. A6680 Engine no. 76G697
£ 16,000 - 18,000
€ 18,000 - 20,000
To be sold without reserve

Indian's first v-twin appeared in 1907 with an engine clearly derived from that of the existing single-cylinder model, though mechanical inlet valves - introduced for 1908 - were an early improvement. The twin's rear cylinder continued to form part of the frame until 1909 when a loop frame of the type favoured by rivals Harley-Davidson was adopted. The Springfield company's first 7hp 'Big Twin' debuted that same year displacing 60.32ci (988cc) and was up-dated for 1913 with Indian's innovative, leaf-sprung, swinging-arm frame.


Dating from 1915, this Indian motorcycle combination was discovered lying derelict in a barn and purchased in 1966 from the farmer, a Mr Philips. Over the next 51 years it was restored by the late owner and only completed in 2017. The machine is fitted with a replica fuel tank in brass, while the sidecar body is an exact copy of the rotten original and uses the original doors and rescued fittings. The original fuel tank and remains of the original sidecar are available. A copy of the owner's article about the Indian, published in the VMCC magazine in February 1907, is on file and the machine also comes with an old-style continuation logbook, old/current V5/V5C documents, and some 'Indian' transfers.




FOOTNOTES

  • As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.

SALEROOM NOTICES

  • We are unable to locate the frame number. The engine number is not visible.


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Tuesday, 7 August 2018

2002 INDIAN CHIEF ROADMASTER - COYS AUCTIONS SOUTH AFRICA Saturday 11th August 2018 Steyn City Midrand, South Africa

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Saturday 11th August 2018
Steyn City Midrand, South Africa



2002 INDIAN CHIEF ROADMASTER
Chassis Number: 5CDNRCAJ63G009732


The Indian Chief is a road machine in every detail, featuring an all-new chassis design and swing arm configuration delivering 60 percent more rigidity while reducing overall weight by 14 percent. This robust chassis features a reinforced, large diameter backbone and all-new KW rising rate, single-shock rear suspension with adjustable preload. Confidence inspiring handling and a full inch more rear travel combine to provide a comfortable ride in many different road conditions.
This Indian is finished in dark red with off white contrast and is said to be in excellent condition, having covered a mere 2104 miles from new.
The red leather cafe style seat is a hand-made custom unit as are the green concave number boards on either side of the bike. The wiring harness was simplified to run the basics for street legality.
This Indian runs the OEM speedo up front, mounted it using a custom fabricated aluminium bracket that was built to house the speedo, trip reset dial and the original key and ignition switch.
The stock battery was replaced with a much smaller lighter battery from Antigravity and the standard exhaust was ditched and Wolf Moto built our own 316 grade Stainless Steel 2 into 2 exhaust system. Tyres were replaced with two new Bridgestone spitfire 2 tyres and Hella bar end indicators were installed replacing the 4 stock flashers and the original clip-on bars were retained however they were shortened for a neater front end.
The original carb set was upgraded to a new Del Orto PHF 36 DS/DD carb set and the badging on the tank are original Moto Guzzi badges imported from Italy.




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