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    Indian 3 wheeler?

    Has anyone ever heard of an indian 3 wheeler? Found one on c list, says it's a conversion done by manco? It looks like it's about the size of an Atc70. I will have link to it soon

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    see if its one of thouse high performace producs kits pics are on the front page

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    to me it doesn't look like one of those kits on the front page. but then again the pic on c list isn't very good so it's hard to tell.

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    bcredneck is offline I can fit a square peg in a round hole. Just give me a hammer and duct tape! Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    i never seen one that means its rare buy it

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    the way the tank and seat are molded it cant be a hpp kit old indian stuff can be worth alot of cash ever seen the indian mini bike on pawn stars

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    I have seen that as well. Its a Manco trike. I believe there is at least once member on there with one restored. I'm not sure if Indian really made those with Manco or if Indian owned Manco.

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    The Indian/Italjet on Pawnstart is way overpriced and not as rare as the Resto guy said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bcredneck View Post
    i never seen one that means its rare buy it
    this is too funny
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    still worth more than a honda

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    Sorry to the hopefulls...

    Indian ran from 1901 thru 53
    The indian name was used for imports from 63 thru 77
    Brand revival came in 99 and lasted until 03
    2'nd revival started in 06

    82 would not be a possability unless someone transplanted a motor...

    also like Stud said, Indian dirt bikes arent as rare as their 15 min of fame on Pawn Stars makes them out to be... they are around if you look hard enough, you see a few 100's on eBay from time to time, but then I guess its how you look at it, but to me its like buying a 50cc chopper scooter and calling it a mini Harley, it may have a decal but it doesnt have the bloodline to match...
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    I know it's hard to tell what type of condition it's in from that picture, but is it worth 300$

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    I remember reading that indian had there name on some trikes made by manco. There weren't alot with the indian name. No idea if they carried any special "indian only" serial numbers, just mainly a decal change for what I know. There were several rounds of indian trade name battles. The original indian was called the "Indian Motocycle Company" or something close to that effect. During the 70's, it was called the "Indian Motorcycle Company" and that was what the main battle was when they were trying to revive the indian motorcycle brand, was who actually held the rites to the Indian name. It took a couple years to settle before they could even start to make new indian motorcycles. And the first new indians, had S&S engines. It was 3 or 4 years before they came out with a proprietary indian engine, and then a year or 2 later the company had gone under.
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    I think it would be worth it. the Manco is some what rare, they are fun to ride, and who know maybe it is a weird conversion. Hard to tell from the pics.
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    Sort of looks like my Agway Rustler, they were made by Manco as was the Quester. Great American made trikes. I have the Rustler 10. I only wish they had front suspension. They made a 5hp, 8hp, and 10hp. The good thing about them is they are an easy fix with inexpensive American made parts commonly used on Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Tillers, etc. They have a Comet style clutch system. My Rustler 10 will do over 40mph, not a racer but still fun and unique!
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