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Re: Don't do this either
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Posted by Wayne on July 31, 2004 at 22:35:17 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: Don't do this either posted by stan on July 31, 2004 at 21:34:00:
They say hind site is 20/20. We had an old Indian motorcycle, along with another one that I can't remember a brand name on, that sat behind our shop back in the 70's. All I remember about both of the is that they were fairely old even then but neither were in extremely bad shape. Nothing that a few dollars and some TLC wouldn't have fixed. I was still pre'teen at the time and always liked to play around on them and talk about fixing them up and riding them one day. Mom was "down" on motorcycles after her brother almost got killed on one so the closest I ever got was a mini bike. After several years they got to where they were always "in the way" so Dad eventually cut them up and they went for scrap. With the popularity of the old Indians nowdays it would probably scare me to know what the old bike would be worth if it had been fixed up...
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