This a unique 1957 Indian Trailblazer 700cc is a great example of old-fashioned craftsmanship and careful restoration. The pictures show a bike that looks like new, with every part being original and without any modern changes, making it a true piece of history. A lot of effort and skill went into fixing up this rare motorcycle, making it ready for more adventures. It’s been ridden 100 miles since being fixed up, proving it works well and is fun to ride. This motorcycle is more than just a bike; it’s like a journey back in time, connecting the past to now. The 1957 Indian Trailblazer isn’t just about its make year; it’s also about the hard work put into making it look and run like new again. If you’re thinking about adding this bike to your collection, its genuine character and the memories it brings from the past offer a special and exciting experience.


Indian Enfields are very rare, produced in small batches, usually around 1000 bikes per year for each model. While most mechanical parts are from Royal Enfield, the body items were specifically crafted for the U.S. market. In a snippet of history, during the late 1940s to the mid-1950s, Indian held the exclusive role of importing British motorcycles into the United States, with the exception of BSA and Triumph. Royal Enfield collaborated with Indian during this period, building motorcycles according to Indian’s specifications. This partnership resulted in a period from 1955 to around 1960 where Royal Enfields were absent in the U.S., making Indian Enfields a unique and scarce presence in American motorcycle history. Feel free to contact for more details.

the motorcycle is located in Fort Lauderdale, FL