Ewarts Petcock Slide Fuel Valve Vintage Bobber Chopper on 2040-parts.com
Shelton, Connecticut, US
This is a vintage Ewarts petcock, probably from the 60's. Not sure if it works or not, but it slides just fine. Would make a great and rare part for your vintage chopper or bobber build. Check out my other listing for more vintage MC parts. Thanks for bidding!
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