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  • 21 Mar 2015 9:12 AM
    Message # 3260513
    Deleted user

    Greetings, 

    New member interested in acquiring a scout.  My grandfather raced scouts on dirt tracks in the midwest during the 30's which has peaked my interest in the bikes.  Any leads would be much appreciated.

    Bart McMurry

    San Francisco

  • 22 Mar 2015 10:33 AM
    Reply # 3261241 on 3260513

    The 101's is not easy to find. Here is a 38 Sport Scout object:

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Munich-Indian-Parts/950832264941182?fref=nf


  • 22 Mar 2015 6:59 PM
    Reply # 3261613 on 3260513
    Deleted user

    Thank you for the tip!  i think i'm going to hold out for a 101 though.  

    Best,

    Bart

  • 27 Mar 2015 11:37 AM
    Reply # 3271672 on 3260513
    Steve Salzman:

    Just a preview of the bikes we will have at Hanford,CA 2015
    1940 blue Indian sport scout
    1940 Indian sport scout Mexican police bike (tent)
    1940 Indian jr scout
    1922 Indian wall of death scout possibly once owned by reckless Ross milman (undocumented)
    1928 Indian short frame scout
    1948 chiefs
    1936 Martin jap grass tracker 500cc
    1928 Indian prince 201

    Lost coast Indian will be right next door to the iron horse corral in spot 103


    God bless America

    Last modified: 27 Mar 2015 11:52 AM | Carl-Erik Renquist
  • 28 Mar 2015 11:38 PM
    Reply # 3273072 on 3260513
    Deleted user

    Thanks for this!  Apologize for asking but what is the Hanford gathering and what are the dates?  I looked on the events tab to the left and nothing came up in Hanford.  I am near there and would like to meet and talk to you about your Scouts.

    Best,

    Bart McMurry 

  • 29 Mar 2015 6:32 AM
    Reply # 3273183 on 3260513
    I did ask him the same question and got some kind of an answer:


    Charlie OneOone Steve, you could mention the date as well for us that is not very aware. And...Hanford could be as big as New York for what I know.

    Steve Salzman Oooooops I thought the world revolved around the central coast of California I apologize to all
    Hanford is a small AG town in the middle of the Central Valley of California (the place we grow all your food if you live in the us) haha
    It's a small old show with pretty decent picking for the west coast

    Dixon is usually two weeks after Hanford which is amca

  • 29 Mar 2015 6:36 AM
    Reply # 3273184 on 3260513

    If you click on Steves name, it will link you to his facebook site. and here is the group "Lost Coast Indian Sales" link https://www.facebook.com/groups/1587498574796595/

    Last modified: 29 Mar 2015 7:16 AM | Carl-Erik Renquist
  • 30 Mar 2015 4:18 PM
    Reply # 3274899 on 3260513
    Deleted user

    I got it now.  Thanks for the notice.  Hope to see you there!

    best,

    Bart McMurry

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