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1915 Indian Single Engine
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Auction by MidAmerica Auctions(3)
This item is in Las Vegas, NV
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Batman and Robin by Bob Kane (1915-1998)Overview of 1915 Indian Single Engine
Item Details
Ken Edmiston was a prominent figure in motorcycle racing for the Northwest and West Coast, building specialized engines for racing and street use. He applied his talents to everything from early side valve configurations through manufacturing his own OHV heads. This engine started life as a Power Plus Single Engine, then modified with a later model cam chest, to facilitate a return oil pump and a later Chief cylinder. Upon inspection, this engine was found to have all modern bearings, a polished connecting rod, and what appears to be a custom made cam and a high-compression head. Sold with a Bill of Sale.
Payment
All methods of payment require a $500 approval held on your credit card at time of bidder registration. If you successfully purchase a vehicle, the $500 will be used toward the 20% deposit on your purchase. All buyer payments must be made with good funds which are defined as cash, bank wire transfers, cashier checks, traveler’s checks, and personal company checks backed by a bank letter of guarantee (contact auction house for requirements). This currently dated letter must be presented and will be attached to our copy of your bidder registration form. A 10% buyer’s fee (minimum $125) will be charged at time of settlement, for each lot purchased through internet bidding. MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover are accepted forms of payment with a 3% handling charge. Bank Title Drafts are not acceptable. Arrangements can be made to leave a 20% nonrefundable cash deposit (minimum $2000) for each vehicle purchased with the balance due in the full before buyer takes possession. If the vehicle is sold on a 'Bill of Sale Only' buyer accepts all responsibility and costs in obtaining a title and/or registration in their particular state and country. Buyer must let MidAmerica Auctions know no later than noon, 12:00 pm, the day after your purchase, how your motorcycle will be transported. If you do not contact MidAmerica at the auction site with this information, shipping and/or storage will be arranged for you at your expense.
Cycle Transportation & Storage Services to and from the auction site are available by calling our office.
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Auction Details
21st Annual Las Vegas Antique Motorcyle Auction9777 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV, 89183Friday, Jan 13, 2012 | 11:00 AM CST
Auction House
Terms Of Sale
All methods of payment require a $500 approval held on your credit card at time of bidder registration. If you successfully purchase a vehicle, the $500 will be used toward the 20% deposit on your purchase. All buyer payments must be made with good funds which are defined as cash, bank wire transfers, cashiers checks, traveler’s checks, personal company checks backed by a bank letter of guarantee (contact auction house for requirements). This currently dated letter must be presented and will be attached to our copy of your bidder registration form. A 10% buyer’s fee (minimum $125) will be charged at time of settlement, for each lot purchased through internet bidding. MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover are accepted forms of payment with a 3% handling charge. Bank Title Drafts are not acceptable. Arrangements can be made to leave a 20% nonrefundable cash deposit (minimum $2000) for each vehicle purchased with the balance due in the full before buyer takes possession. If the vehicle is sold on a 'Bill of Sale Only' buyer accepts all responsibility and costs in obtaining a title and/or registration in their particular state and country. Buyer must let MidAmerica Auctions know no later than noon, 12:00 pm, the day after your purchase, how your motorcycle will be transported. If you do not contact MidAmerica at the auction site with this information, shipping and/or storage will be arranged for you at your expense.
Cycle Transportation & Storage Services to and from the auction site are available by calling our office.