Hey Bob (and all who might be interested),
Here's a 1959 brochure (last year of the Enfield/Indian) that I had found some time back and had since forgotten where it was. I found it again though, so, here it is ( a bit small. Sorry)

My Favorite of the bunch is the Apache (of course it's the fastest too!

) Only thing is, if you look, you'll see that there is some distance between the rear fender and the seat. Well, for the 58' & 59' models, for some unknown reason, they mounted the rear fender to the swingarm so that it would go up and down with the rear wheel!

. The 57' (1st year model) had the rear fender mounted solidly to the frame and looked 1000% better, IMHO!

Also, if you'll look, the Chief is at the head of the brochure next to the Trailblazer (my 2nd favorite).
Later on, Bill
