Harley 100th Anniversary Helmet Box - For The Collector Who Has Everything on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
NO RESERVE. THIS IS THE BOX MY HELMET CAME IN. I DON’T HAVE THE HELMET ANYMORE, BUT IF ANYONE NEEDS THE BOX TO COMPLETE A DISPLAY OR COLLECTION, HERE IT IS. It’s in very good condition; I kept it nice all these years. Sooner or later everything Harley is worth money so grab it while you can. Most people throw out the boxes; sometimes they can be harder to find than the item that came in them. Flat-rate shipping in the USA is $10.00. Overseas will pay actual shipping costs to be determined. FINE PRINT: Buyer must use PAYPAL and pay within 48 hours of the close of the auction, or I reserve the right to sell to the next-highest bidder or re-list the item.
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