Harley Davidson Vintage (1984) Suspenders Adjustable With Orange & Black Letters on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
You will be bidding on a pair of Vintage (1984) Harley Davidson uni-sex suspenders in Orange and Black. These suspender have never been worn. I bought them at a HD store in Dallas, Texas in 1984 and they have been stored ever since. Each of the two strapes measure 43 inches. Please email me with any questions before you bid. As I am paying the shipping, I am selling with No return.
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