The Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Co.
It\'s a wonderful asset for the collector, docent or fan..
This original Indian Maintenance handbook is an exact copy of the original 1940 edition.
Production was seriously curtailed by 1949, and the Company ceased operation in 1953.
During WWII, Indian made over 33,000 motorcycles, but it emerged from the conflict in financial trouble.
This handbook for the Model 340 / 74 Military Chief was adopted by the Army in October, 1941.
Army, during WWII Indian\'s Chief, Scout and Junior Scout models were drafted into service.
While the Harley-Davidson WLA was the Motorcycle of choice for the U.
S. began producing motorcycles in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1901 and quickly became the world\'s largest manufacturer.
The Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Co