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1942 Indian Model 741 Grey Motorcycle 1:7
1942 Indian Model 741 Grey Motorcycle 1:7
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Overall Dimensions

12L x 4.8W x 5.8H Inches
* 100% iron frame
* Metal wheels
* Wheels roll
* Decaled insignia
* Exterior details such as the gun and ammo pouches are securely welded on
History:
The Indian Scout is a motorcycle built by the Indian Motorcycle Company from 1920 to 1949. It rivaled the Chief as Indian's most important model. The 1942 Indian Model 741 motorcycle was a military bike built for use in World War II. The 741 is based on a civilian Thirty-Fifty model. It used Indian's conventional V-twin design with a hand-shifted three-speed transmission with a foot-operated clutch. Quoted military Indian production was close to 10,000 units in 1942, the vast majority for US Army or use by allies. But a few Chiefs were hitched to sidecars, painted gray, and used by the US Navy. Between 2001 and 2003, the Indian Motorcycle Company of America, based in Gilroy, California, built a Scout model using a proprietary engine and transmission parts.

