Vintage 60's 70's Arthur Fulmer Af-20 Size Small All White Motorcycle Helmet on 2040-parts.com
York, Nebraska, US
Vintage Arthur Fulmer AF-20 white motorcycle helmet. Guess from the 60's or 70's. Shell has a few small scuffs but all in all nice. One strap is missing a snap and the liner shows some wear - all should show in the pics. Fits my wife - so guessing it's a small - can find no size mark on it. 10.00 ships to lower 48
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