2008 Lexus IS IS 250 Sport Sedan 4D for Sale
$9,900

Detailed Information
Type: Private
Price: $9,900
Location: 8727 LONG BEACH BLVD, South Gate, CA
Condition: Used
Make: Lexus
Model: IS
Year: 2008
VIN: JTHBK262685052284
Mileage: 146896
Transmission: Automatic
Vehicle Runs Well. Arctic cold a/c. Must test drive. Single owner. Not seen any accidents.
Used 2008 Lexus IS 146,896 miles, Gray
Lexus in Alabama

1949 Indian Scout Great Bike for Sale
Fort Worth, TX
Jan 01, 2024
This might be the ONLY existing handmade Indian motorcycle from original Indian parts and bikes. I have a friend who is a motorcycle mechanic and an Indian Motorcycle enthusiast for the last 40 years. He has built this motorcycle from the ground up with parts that were available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. He says that this could have been the bike that would have saved the Indian Motorcycle company. With the introduction of the Warrior, Arrow vertical line the Indian motorcycle Co. abandoned their loyal customer base and contributed to the demise of the company in 1953. Indians designers could have continued the magic they started in 1928 with the 101 by creating an updated Scout that would have complimented the Chief and given Indian buyers what they really wanted a lighter more nimble Scout that retained all the styling cues of the earlier models. This custom bike is what Indian could have produced. This machine weighs 395 lb. Every component in it was available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. Build components include, Arrow frame with stronger lightweight tubing, Junior Scout fork, Scout 45 front brake, Junior Scout tanks, 741 power plant board to 37 cubic inches, lightweight parts sourced from Indian models dating back to the twenties, Sam Pierce engine mounting plates and generator drive housing. Messenger seat. If you were given the choice between a vertical 440cc scout or this 37 Cubic-in. evolutionary Scout which one would you choose? This bike starts right up runs perfectly has a Cleant title. Used 1949 Indian Scout 1,000 miles This might be the ONLY existing handmade Indian motorcycle from original Indian parts and bikes. I have a friend who is a motorcycle mechanic and an Indian Motorcycle enthusiast for the last 40 years. He has built this motorcycle from the ground up with parts that were available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. He says that this could have been the bike that would have saved the Indian Motorcycle company. With the introduction of the Warrior, Arrow vertical line the Indian motorcycle Co. abandoned their loyal customer base and contributed to the demise of the company in 1953. Indians designers could have continued the magic they started in 1928 with the 101 by creating an updated Scout that would have complimented the Chief and given Indian buyers what they really wanted a lighter more nimble Scout that retained all the styling cues of the earlier models. This custom bike is what Indian could have produced. This machine weighs 395 lb. Every component in it was available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. Build components include, Arrow frame with stronger lightweight tubing, Junior Scout fork, Scout 45 front brake, Junior Scout tanks, 741 power plant board to 37 cubic inches, lightweight parts sourced from Indian models dating back to the twenties, Sam Pierce engine mounting plates and generator drive housing. Messenger seat. If you were given the choice between a vertical 440cc scout or this 37 Cubic-in. evolutionary Scout which one would you choose? This bike starts right up runs perfectly has a Cleant title. Used 1949 Indian Scout 1,000 miles This might be the ONLY existing handmade Indian motorcycle from original Indian parts and bikes. I have a friend who is a motorcycle mechanic and an Indian Motorcycle enthusiast for the last 40 years. He has built this motorcycle from the ground up with parts that were available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. He says that this could have been the bike that would have saved the Indian Motorcycle company. With the introduction of the Warrior, Arrow vertical line the Indian motorcycle Co. abandoned their loyal customer base and contributed to the demise of the company in 1953. Indians designers could have continued the magic they started in 1928 with the 101 by creating an updated Scout that would have complimented the Chief and given Indian buyers what they really wanted a lighter more nimble Scout that retained all the styling cues of the earlier models. This custom bike is what Indian could have produced. This machine weighs 395 lb. Every component in it was available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. Build components include, Arrow frame with stronger lightweight tubing, Junior Scout fork, Scout 45 front brake, Junior Scout tanks, 741 power plant board to 37 cubic inches, lightweight parts sourced from Indian models dating back to the twenties, Sam Pierce engine mounting plates and generator drive housing. Messenger seat. If you were given the choice between a vertical 440cc scout or this 37 Cubic-in. evolutionary Scout which one would you choose? This bike starts right up runs perfectly has a Cleant title. Used 1949 Indian Scout 1,000 miles This might be the ONLY existing handmade Indian motorcycle from original Indian parts and bikes. I have a friend who is a motorcycle mechanic and an Indian Motorcycle enthusiast for the last 40 years. He has built this motorcycle from the ground up with parts that were available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. He says that this could have been the bike that would have saved the Indian Motorcycle company. With the introduction of the Warrior, Arrow vertical line the Indian motorcycle Co. abandoned their loyal customer base and contributed to the demise of the company in 1953. Indians designers could have continued the magic they started in 1928 with the 101 by creating an updated Scout that would have complimented the Chief and given Indian buyers what they really wanted a lighter more nimble Scout that retained all the styling cues of the earlier models. This custom bike is what Indian could have produced. This machine weighs 395 lb. Every component in it was available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. Build components include, Arrow frame with stronger lightweight tubing, Junior Scout fork, Scout 45 front brake, Junior Scout tanks, 741 power plant board to 37 cubic inches, lightweight parts sourced from Indian models dating back to the twenties, Sam Pierce engine mounting plates and generator drive housing. Messenger seat. If you were given the choice between a vertical 440cc scout or this 37 Cubic-in. evolutionary Scout which one would you choose? This bike starts right up runs perfectly has a Cleant title. Used 1949 Indian Scout 1,000 miles This might be the ONLY existing handmade Indian motorcycle from original Indian parts and bikes. I have a friend who is a motorcycle mechanic and an Indian Motorcycle enthusiast for the last 40 years. He has built this motorcycle from the ground up with parts that were available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. He says that this could have been the bike that would have saved the Indian Motorcycle company. With the introduction of the Warrior, Arrow vertical line the Indian motorcycle Co. abandoned their loyal customer base and contributed to the demise of the company in 1953. Indians designers could have continued the magic they started in 1928 with the 101 by creating an updated Scout that would have complimented the Chief and given Indian buyers what they really wanted a lighter more nimble Scout that retained all the styling cues of the earlier models. This custom bike is what Indian could have produced. This machine weighs 395 lb. Every component in it was available from the Indian factory parts bins in 1949. Build components include, Arrow frame with stronger lightweight tubing, Junior Scout fork, Scout 45 front brake, Junior Scout tanks, 741 power plant board to 37 cubic inches, lightweight parts sourced from Indian models dating back to the twenties, Sam Pierce engine mounting plates and generator drive housing. Messenger seat. If you were given the choice between a vertical 440cc scout or this 37 Cubic-in. evolutionary Scout which one would you choose? This bike starts right up runs perfectly has a Cleant title. Used 1949 Indian Scout 1,000 miles
$8,900

1976 Harley-Davidson FXE Shovelhead for Sale
Houston, TX
Jan 01, 2024
For sale this beautiful 1976 FXE Superglide rare Liberty Edition. Very low miles and extremely original. Please ask any questions you may have before purchasing. Bike runs really good and starts up easy every time. Used 1976 Harley-Davidson FX 5,788 miles For sale this beautiful 1976 FXE Superglide rare Liberty Edition. Very low miles and extremely original. Please ask any questions you may have before purchasing. Bike runs really good and starts up easy every time. Used 1976 Harley-Davidson FX 5,788 miles For sale this beautiful 1976 FXE Superglide rare Liberty Edition. Very low miles and extremely original. Please ask any questions you may have before purchasing. Bike runs really good and starts up easy every time. Used 1976 Harley-Davidson FX 5,788 miles For sale this beautiful 1976 FXE Superglide rare Liberty Edition. Very low miles and extremely original. Please ask any questions you may have before purchasing. Bike runs really good and starts up easy every time. Used 1976 Harley-Davidson FX 5,788 miles For sale this beautiful 1976 FXE Superglide rare Liberty Edition. Very low miles and extremely original. Please ask any questions you may have before purchasing. Bike runs really good and starts up easy every time. Used 1976 Harley-Davidson FX 5,788 miles
$6,000

1968 Kawasaki A7 Avenger SS350 for Sale
El Paso, TX
Jan 01, 2024
This is a very nice restored Avenger. It starts easy and runs and rides as it should. I purchased it from a 71 year old ex dealer trained mechanic who restored it. He said the engine has been completely gone through- new crank seals etc and I am pretty sure that is the case. The bike has been professionally repainted in original colors, gas tank covers, exhaust heat guards and other parts re-chromed. The autolube is connected and works properly. All lights, horn etc work. Bike has a clear title. This bike is 51 years old, and I'm not representing it as new or perfect, but it is very nice. There is no rust, the inside of the tank is clean and full of non-ethanol gas. Tires are in good shape. Used 1968 Kawasaki A 12,454 miles This is a very nice restored Avenger. It starts easy and runs and rides as it should. I purchased it from a 71 year old ex dealer trained mechanic who restored it. He said the engine has been completely gone through- new crank seals etc and I am pretty sure that is the case. The bike has been professionally repainted in original colors, gas tank covers, exhaust heat guards and other parts re-chromed. The autolube is connected and works properly. All lights, horn etc work. Bike has a clear title. This bike is 51 years old, and I'm not representing it as new or perfect, but it is very nice. There is no rust, the inside of the tank is clean and full of non-ethanol gas. Tires are in good shape. Used 1968 Kawasaki A 12,454 miles This is a very nice restored Avenger. It starts easy and runs and rides as it should. I purchased it from a 71 year old ex dealer trained mechanic who restored it. He said the engine has been completely gone through- new crank seals etc and I am pretty sure that is the case. The bike has been professionally repainted in original colors, gas tank covers, exhaust heat guards and other parts re-chromed. The autolube is connected and works properly. All lights, horn etc work. Bike has a clear title. This bike is 51 years old, and I'm not representing it as new or perfect, but it is very nice. There is no rust, the inside of the tank is clean and full of non-ethanol gas. Tires are in good shape. Used 1968 Kawasaki A 12,454 miles This is a very nice restored Avenger. It starts easy and runs and rides as it should. I purchased it from a 71 year old ex dealer trained mechanic who restored it. He said the engine has been completely gone through- new crank seals etc and I am pretty sure that is the case. The bike has been professionally repainted in original colors, gas tank covers, exhaust heat guards and other parts re-chromed. The autolube is connected and works properly. All lights, horn etc work. Bike has a clear title. This bike is 51 years old, and I'm not representing it as new or perfect, but it is very nice. There is no rust, the inside of the tank is clean and full of non-ethanol gas. Tires are in good shape. Used 1968 Kawasaki A 12,454 miles This is a very nice restored Avenger. It starts easy and runs and rides as it should. I purchased it from a 71 year old ex dealer trained mechanic who restored it. He said the engine has been completely gone through- new crank seals etc and I am pretty sure that is the case. The bike has been professionally repainted in original colors, gas tank covers, exhaust heat guards and other parts re-chromed. The autolube is connected and works properly. All lights, horn etc work. Bike has a clear title. This bike is 51 years old, and I'm not representing it as new or perfect, but it is very nice. There is no rust, the inside of the tank is clean and full of non-ethanol gas. Tires are in good shape. Used 1968 Kawasaki A 12,454 miles
$4,400

1962 Matchless G50 for Sale
Dallas, TX
Jan 01, 2024
1962 Matchless G50 Factory Racer500cc Single Cylinder, with magnesium cases, Amal GP carburetor, correct front and rear brakes, older restoration on a very correct and unmolested factory racer. This motorcycle has been on static display in a private collection for many years. A full inspection and a new set of tires will be required prior to returning to competion use. The 1962 was the last year model for the Matchless G50 and is the most collectable and desirable of all years. Used 1962 1962 Matchless G50 Factory Racer500cc Single Cylinder, with magnesium cases, Amal GP carburetor, correct front and rear brakes, older restoration on a very correct and unmolested factory racer. This motorcycle has been on static display in a private collection for many years. A full inspection and a new set of tires will be required prior to returning to competion use. The 1962 was the last year model for the Matchless G50 and is the most collectable and desirable of all years. Used 1962 1962 Matchless G50 Factory Racer500cc Single Cylinder, with magnesium cases, Amal GP carburetor, correct front and rear brakes, older restoration on a very correct and unmolested factory racer. This motorcycle has been on static display in a private collection for many years. A full inspection and a new set of tires will be required prior to returning to competion use. The 1962 was the last year model for the Matchless G50 and is the most collectable and desirable of all years. Used 1962 1962 Matchless G50 Factory Racer500cc Single Cylinder, with magnesium cases, Amal GP carburetor, correct front and rear brakes, older restoration on a very correct and unmolested factory racer. This motorcycle has been on static display in a private collection for many years. A full inspection and a new set of tires will be required prior to returning to competion use. The 1962 was the last year model for the Matchless G50 and is the most collectable and desirable of all years. Used 1962 1962 Matchless G50 Factory Racer500cc Single Cylinder, with magnesium cases, Amal GP carburetor, correct front and rear brakes, older restoration on a very correct and unmolested factory racer. This motorcycle has been on static display in a private collection for many years. A full inspection and a new set of tires will be required prior to returning to competion use. The 1962 was the last year model for the Matchless G50 and is the most collectable and desirable of all years. Used 1962
$52,000

1965 Norton Atlas 745cc Air Cooled Twin for Sale
Amarillo, TX
Jan 01, 2024
It is still a low mileage mostly original bike even has the STD size factory dished top pistons for low compression are still in their noticed them when I decarbonized the top end also that is the original seat covering in place. Here is a list of repairs and Up-grades that I have done since I owned the bike:6 start oil pump drive, cam chain replaced, mag chain replaced, oil distribution seal for crank changed, gear box sprocket changed, solid state voltage regulator, Boyer Dual coil, 1968 Commando distributor in place of magneto with electronic ignition now starts with key. Bob Newby primary belt drive best on the market, cost $780 eliminated oil leaks from the badly designed steel primary cover and as an added benefit bike has less vibration also changed to the newer laminated style stator. Norvil pushrod seal conversion insures clutch stays dry. Clutch now has a sweet take up and very light lever pull. Original paint is still on frame and has rebuilt Norton Roadholder forks. Single monobloc amal #389 in place of original dual carbs. Dual leading front brake plate from early Commando a must for such a great handling motorcycle. Battery replaced this time last year Bike is ready to ride needs nothing, looks beautiful good chrome and paint , starts first kick and hardly leaks any oil. Some low points that could use some attention but are only cosmetic. Typical Atlas crack in rear fender. Original chrome on rims has some pitted mostly on rear wheel, but the tires have a lot of life left in them. Used 1965 30,000 miles It is still a low mileage mostly original bike even has the STD size factory dished top pistons for low compression are still in their noticed them when I decarbonized the top end also that is the original seat covering in place. Here is a list of repairs and Up-grades that I have done since I owned the bike:6 start oil pump drive, cam chain replaced, mag chain replaced, oil distribution seal for crank changed, gear box sprocket changed, solid state voltage regulator, Boyer Dual coil, 1968 Commando distributor in place of magneto with electronic ignition now starts with key. Bob Newby primary belt drive best on the market, cost $780 eliminated oil leaks from the badly designed steel primary cover and as an added benefit bike has less vibration also changed to the newer laminated style stator. Norvil pushrod seal conversion insures clutch stays dry. Clutch now has a sweet take up and very light lever pull. Original paint is still on frame and has rebuilt Norton Roadholder forks. Single monobloc amal #389 in place of original dual carbs. Dual leading front brake plate from early Commando a must for such a great handling motorcycle. Battery replaced this time last year Bike is ready to ride needs nothing, looks beautiful good chrome and paint , starts first kick and hardly leaks any oil. Some low points that could use some attention but are only cosmetic. Typical Atlas crack in rear fender. Original chrome on rims has some pitted mostly on rear wheel, but the tires have a lot of life left in them. Used 1965 30,000 miles It is still a low mileage mostly original bike even has the STD size factory dished top pistons for low compression are still in their noticed them when I decarbonized the top end also that is the original seat covering in place. Here is a list of repairs and Up-grades that I have done since I owned the bike:6 start oil pump drive, cam chain replaced, mag chain replaced, oil distribution seal for crank changed, gear box sprocket changed, solid state voltage regulator, Boyer Dual coil, 1968 Commando distributor in place of magneto with electronic ignition now starts with key. Bob Newby primary belt drive best on the market, cost $780 eliminated oil leaks from the badly designed steel primary cover and as an added benefit bike has less vibration also changed to the newer laminated style stator. Norvil pushrod seal conversion insures clutch stays dry. Clutch now has a sweet take up and very light lever pull. Original paint is still on frame and has rebuilt Norton Roadholder forks. Single monobloc amal #389 in place of original dual carbs. Dual leading front brake plate from early Commando a must for such a great handling motorcycle. Battery replaced this time last year Bike is ready to ride needs nothing, looks beautiful good chrome and paint , starts first kick and hardly leaks any oil. Some low points that could use some attention but are only cosmetic. Typical Atlas crack in rear fender. Original chrome on rims has some pitted mostly on rear wheel, but the tires have a lot of life left in them. Used 1965 30,000 miles It is still a low mileage mostly original bike even has the STD size factory dished top pistons for low compression are still in their noticed them when I decarbonized the top end also that is the original seat covering in place. Here is a list of repairs and Up-grades that I have done since I owned the bike:6 start oil pump drive, cam chain replaced, mag chain replaced, oil distribution seal for crank changed, gear box sprocket changed, solid state voltage regulator, Boyer Dual coil, 1968 Commando distributor in place of magneto with electronic ignition now starts with key. Bob Newby primary belt drive best on the market, cost $780 eliminated oil leaks from the badly designed steel primary cover and as an added benefit bike has less vibration also changed to the newer laminated style stator. Norvil pushrod seal conversion insures clutch stays dry. Clutch now has a sweet take up and very light lever pull. Original paint is still on frame and has rebuilt Norton Roadholder forks. Single monobloc amal #389 in place of original dual carbs. Dual leading front brake plate from early Commando a must for such a great handling motorcycle. Battery replaced this time last year Bike is ready to ride needs nothing, looks beautiful good chrome and paint , starts first kick and hardly leaks any oil. Some low points that could use some attention but are only cosmetic. Typical Atlas crack in rear fender. Original chrome on rims has some pitted mostly on rear wheel, but the tires have a lot of life left in them. Used 1965 30,000 miles It is still a low mileage mostly original bike even has the STD size factory dished top pistons for low compression are still in their noticed them when I decarbonized the top end also that is the original seat covering in place. Here is a list of repairs and Up-grades that I have done since I owned the bike:6 start oil pump drive, cam chain replaced, mag chain replaced, oil distribution seal for crank changed, gear box sprocket changed, solid state voltage regulator, Boyer Dual coil, 1968 Commando distributor in place of magneto with electronic ignition now starts with key. Bob Newby primary belt drive best on the market, cost $780 eliminated oil leaks from the badly designed steel primary cover and as an added benefit bike has less vibration also changed to the newer laminated style stator. Norvil pushrod seal conversion insures clutch stays dry. Clutch now has a sweet take up and very light lever pull. Original paint is still on frame and has rebuilt Norton Roadholder forks. Single monobloc amal #389 in place of original dual carbs. Dual leading front brake plate from early Commando a must for such a great handling motorcycle. Battery replaced this time last year Bike is ready to ride needs nothing, looks beautiful good chrome and paint , starts first kick and hardly leaks any oil. Some low points that could use some attention but are only cosmetic. Typical Atlas crack in rear fender. Original chrome on rims has some pitted mostly on rear wheel, but the tires have a lot of life left in them. Used 1965 30,000 miles
$4,700

1958 Cushman Eagle for Sale
Tyler, TX
Jan 01, 2024
You are looking at a very nice just restored 1958 Cushman Eagle Scooter. Rebuilt both the original 8HP kick start motor and the original 2 speed transmission. The orange color has a beautiful gold metallic in it and the white frame and stripes also have the same gold metallic. On this build, we have also included the PHIL HUMPHRIES ELECTRIC START KIT. If you are feeling great and want to kick start it, or just turn the key.it is now your choice. The electric start kit sold alone is $1,200. Recently replaced the original wheels and tires with brand new high speed tires and solid aluminum wheels. This scooter starts right up and runs great.the clutch is nice. Used 1958 You are looking at a very nice just restored 1958 Cushman Eagle Scooter. Rebuilt both the original 8HP kick start motor and the original 2 speed transmission. The orange color has a beautiful gold metallic in it and the white frame and stripes also have the same gold metallic. On this build, we have also included the PHIL HUMPHRIES ELECTRIC START KIT. If you are feeling great and want to kick start it, or just turn the key.it is now your choice. The electric start kit sold alone is $1,200. Recently replaced the original wheels and tires with brand new high speed tires and solid aluminum wheels. This scooter starts right up and runs great.the clutch is nice. Used 1958 You are looking at a very nice just restored 1958 Cushman Eagle Scooter. Rebuilt both the original 8HP kick start motor and the original 2 speed transmission. The orange color has a beautiful gold metallic in it and the white frame and stripes also have the same gold metallic. On this build, we have also included the PHIL HUMPHRIES ELECTRIC START KIT. If you are feeling great and want to kick start it, or just turn the key.it is now your choice. The electric start kit sold alone is $1,200. Recently replaced the original wheels and tires with brand new high speed tires and solid aluminum wheels. This scooter starts right up and runs great.the clutch is nice. Used 1958 You are looking at a very nice just restored 1958 Cushman Eagle Scooter. Rebuilt both the original 8HP kick start motor and the original 2 speed transmission. The orange color has a beautiful gold metallic in it and the white frame and stripes also have the same gold metallic. On this build, we have also included the PHIL HUMPHRIES ELECTRIC START KIT. If you are feeling great and want to kick start it, or just turn the key.it is now your choice. The electric start kit sold alone is $1,200. Recently replaced the original wheels and tires with brand new high speed tires and solid aluminum wheels. This scooter starts right up and runs great.the clutch is nice. Used 1958 You are looking at a very nice just restored 1958 Cushman Eagle Scooter. Rebuilt both the original 8HP kick start motor and the original 2 speed transmission. The orange color has a beautiful gold metallic in it and the white frame and stripes also have the same gold metallic. On this build, we have also included the PHIL HUMPHRIES ELECTRIC START KIT. If you are feeling great and want to kick start it, or just turn the key.it is now your choice. The electric start kit sold alone is $1,200. Recently replaced the original wheels and tires with brand new high speed tires and solid aluminum wheels. This scooter starts right up and runs great.the clutch is nice. Used 1958
$4,000
in Alabama

1969 BMW R-Series R69US Black for Sale
Tyler, TX
Jan 01, 2024
$7,600

1962 BSA Big Valve Super Rocket for Sale
Garland, TX
Jan 01, 2024
$4,800

1954 BMW R-Series R68 Matching Numbers for Sale
Grand Prairie, TX
Jan 01, 2024
$16,000

2001 Honda Shadow Ace Touring Motorcycle for Sale
Garland, TX
Jan 01, 2024
$6,900

1974 Norton Commando Custom Built 500 Miles! for Sale
Lewisville, TX
Jan 01, 2024
$6,750

2020 Piaggio Liberty 150 for Sale
Plano, TX
Dec 29, 2023
$1,991

2012 Yamaha Zuma 125 for Sale
Wichita Falls, TX
Dec 13, 2023
$2,199

2008 Suzuki Burgman™ 400 for Sale
Houston, TX
Dec 12, 2023
$-

1977 Harley-Davidson XLCR Sport Bike Low Miles for Sale
Lubbock, TX
Jan 01, 2024
$9,000

1966 Honda CB450 Super Sport for Sale
Lewisville, TX
Jan 01, 2024
$4,500