Thanks for the photo and description
Here is a 1950 Arrow, original paint, tires and 13,000 original miles, it runs great. Submitted by Mark and Sophie Jennings. They are making progress on the restoration but want to keep it as original as much as possible. They will send newer pictures as work progresses.
Thanks for the photo and description
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Chuck
3/28/2012 09:43:54 am
My 1950 Indian Arrow is identical to yours. I tore it down in 1970. i am just getting around to restoring it now. I even mocked the magneo to keep it on the road. I have since located new Magneto parts. I purchased all new gaskets in 70 from Clymer. Good luck with the bike.
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Dick
10/29/2015 02:14:23 pm
I do not think they made arrows in 1950. What are the serial numbers, if it starts with 149 it was built in 1949, My serial number is 1494067. It is fun to track down the bikes left from Indian
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Mark Jennings
4/1/2016 04:46:15 pm
My Arrow is a 1950. According to Jim`s information there were somewhere between 240 - 300 built in 1950. Engine number is AAEJ 1201. Frame number is 11501201.
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