Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
2000 Indian Chief Dale Jarrett 1999 Driver of the year with 9 miles
This 2000 Indian Chief was given to Quality Care Ford #88 driver Dale Jarrett in 2000 for being the 1999 driver of the year in the NASCAR racing series.
It shows only 9 miles and to our knowledge has never been driven other than to maintain lubrication over the 22 years of its life. It has an S&S air-cooled four-stroke 1442cc V-Twin powerplant paired to a five-speed manual transmission and can produce a claimed 75 horsepower at 5200 rpm. It also comes standard with features such as full-coverage fenders, a 4.8-gallon dual fuel tank, a single Corbin leather seat, pull-back handlebars, a large, chrome headlight with auxiliary headlamps, a suspension package composed of a chromed telescopic fork and a hidden mono-shock rear suspension with a single right-side exhaust.
From 1998 to 2001 Indian gave the NASCAR Champion of that year a new Indian Chief painted like their Race Car. The first one in 1998 was given to Jeff Gordan and was given a new 1999 Chief. The next one was Dale Jarrett, winning the 1999 Championship and received this particular 2000 Chief. Bobby Labonte received a 2001 and Jeff Gordan again received the final one for winning the 2001 Championship and getting another new Chief, this time a 2002 model. The Indian Factory in Gilroy California also built a twin of each of these motorcycles to keep in their collection and all 4 of these factory bikes were sold off at a later date to private collectors. This Chief was the Factory Dale Jarrett Chief and is one of the rarest Indian Motorcycles ever produced.
Contact Kennith Stewart at 803-283-7289 for more information
2000 Indian Chief
- Engine
- 88cc S&S V-TWIN
- Transmission
- 5 speed Manual Wet Multi-Disc Clutch
- Mileage
- 9
- Stock
- K8814
- Vin
- 5CDCNB513YG002381
Highlights
Specs
Basic
- Year
- 2000
- Make
- Indian
- Model
- Chief
- Miles
- 9
Engine
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Engine Size
- 88cc S&S V-TWIN
- Fuel Specification
- 91 Octane or below
- Transmission Type
- 5 speed Manual Wet Multi-Disc Clutch
Body
- Body Color
- RED/WHITE/BLUE
Interior
- Interior Color
- Black
- Seat Material
- Leather
Description
This 2000 Indian Chief was given to Quality Care Ford #88 driver Dale Jarrett in 2000 for being the 1999 driver of the year in the NASCAR racing series.
It shows only 9 miles and to our knowledge has never been driven other than to maintain lubrication over the 22 years of its life. It has an S&S air-cooled four-stroke 1442cc V-Twin powerplant paired to a five-speed manual transmission and can produce a claimed 75 horsepower at 5200 rpm. It also comes standard with features such as full-coverage fenders, a 4.8-gallon dual fuel tank, a single Corbin leather seat, pull-back handlebars, a large, chrome headlight with auxiliary headlamps, a suspension package composed of a chromed telescopic fork and a hidden mono-shock rear suspension with a single right-side exhaust.
From 1998 to 2001 Indian gave the NASCAR Champion of that year a new Indian Chief painted like their Race Car. The first one in 1998 was given to Jeff Gordan and was given a new 1999 Chief. The next one was Dale Jarrett, winning the 1999 Championship and received this particular 2000 Chief. Bobby Labonte received a 2001 and Jeff Gordan again received the final one for winning the 2001 Championship and getting another new Chief, this time a 2002 model. The Indian Factory in Gilroy California also built a twin of each of these motorcycles to keep in their collection and all 4 of these factory bikes were sold off at a later date to private collectors. This Chief was the Factory Dale Jarrett Chief and is one of the rarest Indian Motorcycles ever produced.
Contact Kennith Stewart at 803-283-7289 for more information
- Engine
- 88cc S&S V-TWIN
- Transmission
- 5 speed Manual Wet Multi-Disc Clutch
- Mileage
- 9
- Stock
- K8814
- Vin
- 5CDCNB513YG002381