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Heathkit Hilltopper Handlebars Vintage Mini Bike on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Please see description for details on condition.
Warranty:No

Here is a nice vintage set of handlebars off the Hilltopper. The bars look to be straight, there is some light surface rust in some areas. There are some dings on the end of the bar but it will not be seen when the grips are on. The two black knobs are worn out on the end so they will need to be replaced, most likely a hardware store item. The rear of the base has two notches on rear, looks like someone tried to blend in some nicks/chips - see pics. Overall still nice for its age. Nice 40+ year old part to use as is or restore to your liking.

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