Heidi, I don't have any personal knowledge of the bike, Johnny Eagles built and sold a LOT of Indians. If that has provenance as his personal bike for years, it is quite a piece of history. Usual due diligence about buying a vehicle needed, of course, but if it runs well, incorrect items and finishes more than outweighed by history, for example, plated spring, links and fender braces, and wrong headlight would normally be a distinct negotiating point, but when you have pictures of a legend riding the bike like that years ago, not a disadvantage at all. better kept that way.