Is this one of the Indian sourced ones??
Yes; Royal Enfield of Redditch, England stopped production in 1964. Originally made under license from Redditch for Indian Army contracts, Indian Royal Enfields have been in continuous production since 1955, the longest continuous production run of any motorcycle in the world. It doesn't look Old School; it actually is Old School.

PiobBear, Very curious to how you like your Enfield. So nice looking, but i hear a maintenance nightmare, as a result of the Manufacturer still using 1950's tooling.
We'll see...it's been my experience that any British-made (or designed) motor vehicle requires a certain amount of tinkering; MG, Triumph, Jaguar; so I don't expect this to be much different. With very few changes (my favorite; a Mikuni carb and an electric starter), this is a 1955 model, so compared to a friend's Triumph Speed Triple it's somewhat primitive...on the other hand, I can do it all myself without a degree in engineering, a Sun machine, or a zillion dollars in tools, and I don't actually need a rocket that looks like a UFO. I guess it kind of depends upon what you're looking for in a bike; if you only want to turn the key and hit the button, and perhaps change the oil once in a while, to ride cross-country on the interstates, or break speed records, you'd undoubtedly be happier with something else.