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Among the finest machines ever built, the Indian - within a decade of its' birth in 1901 - was achieving 100 mph speeds and setting speed and distance records.

The Indian revolutionized law enforcement when, in New York City in 1905, the New York Police Department abandoned their bicycles for the new Indians, initializing the birth of the motorcycle cop.

The founder of the Indian Motorcycle Company was George M. Hendee, one of the greatest bicycle racers of all time, and winner of an astounding 302 of 309 races in which he was a competitor. Partnering with engineering whiz Oscar Hedstrom, the duo built the Indian Motorcycle Company into the world's largest manufacturer of its kind by its twelfth year of operation.

In 1926, the company acquired the assets of a filing competitor, Ace Motorcycle. Those assets included the right to manufacture and add to Indian's product line the fantastic four-cylinder motorcycle that was Ace's premier product. Renamed the "Indian Four", the machine was successfully marketed to police departments and the sporting public.

The 101 Scout Model, introduced in 1928, was powered by the Scout V-Twin. The machine's brisk acceleration, speed and road responsiveness soon made it the cycle of choice for stunt riders.

The Indian Motorcycle Company's half-century run finally ended in 1953. Despite continuous orders of cycles by the New York Police Department, profit margins were too low to sustain the company's continuation.

1927 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE


The first motorcycle built in the United States was the Indian.

1930 AJS Two Seater
1919 AJS Outfit
1930 AJS Fabric Saloon
1929 AJS 2 Seater Special
1913 AJS MotorCycle
1952 AJS MotorCycle

1929 Austin Seven Sports
1936 Austin Seven Ruby
1929 Austin Seven Spors
1936 Austin Seven Roadster

1929 Austin Seven Chummy

Austin Seven

1935 Austin Seven Sports
1938 Austin Big Seven
1940 Austin 10 Sedan

1937 Bedford Utility

1925 Buick
1937 Buick 8/40 Sedan

1926 Chevrolet
1930 Chevrolet
Chevrolet
1930 Chevrolet Four Door

1924 Chevrolet Tourer
1927 Chevrolet Tourer

1927 Dodge Tourer

1924 Dodge

1927 Dodge standard 6

1940 Dodge

Ford
1930 A Model Ford
1924 T Model Ford

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1915 T Model Ford

1929 Graham Page

1934 Hudson Terraplane

1934 Hudson Terraplane 2
1959 FC Holden Sedan

1950 Humber Snipe Mk 3

1927 Indian Motorcycle

1929 Morris Cowley

1949 MGY
MGA

1928 Oakland

1927 Reo Flying Cloud

1929 Plymouth U
1929 Pontiac
1914 Twombly CycleCar

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1926 Whippet 96 Roadster

1927 Indian Motorcycle




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