1952 Indian Chief Roadmaster 80 - Matching Numbers!I am the 3rd owner of the Chief. Bought from a son who got the Chief for his dad in 1987 who never drove this bike. Originally from Massachusetts. the prior owner showed this bike at the British Iron Association meet at the Knights of Columbus grounds and won the award for the "best USA" bike in East Hartford. CT on August 26. 1990. --A copy of the September 1990 Motorcyclists Post article is included--xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A Matching Numbers bike. the tanks were repainted at one time!A set of tank decals was bought but never applied. They are included!It appears the balance of this bike is as original!A very clean Roadmaster. Wiring harness and all is very clean!It has a Linkert M350 Carburetor! The only noticeable spot for paint scuffing is on the left side of the front fork tube below the chrome tube that could be touched up easily. Kept in dry storage and not driven on the road until Labor Day 2014 when I started and drove it 3 miles. The current look of this Chief appears near identical to that in 1987 or 1990. There is no reason to doubt that the mileage on the bike isn't valid. A video on Labor Day 2014 showing the start of this 1952 Chief was made. Refer to you tube and in the search bar type in the number 9ko4OTLMF2IxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxA $500 NON-REFUNDABLE Paypal deposit is due within 48 hours of auction end!If you have a feedback rating LESS THAN 30. nbsp;contact me prior to bidding!xxxxxxxxxxxxxxThere is NO WARRANTY expressed or implied and buying AS IS!The option to end this auction early exists! On Dec-28-14 at 19:59:47 PST. seller added the following information:Failing eye-sight means an error on the Linkert Carb. it actually has an M350 or so it appears. the 0 looks a bit like a 1. definitely not a 2.