Lucas 7" Headlight Shell Triumph Bsa Norton 1960's on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Pennsylvania, US
Lucas 7" Headlight shell Triumph, BSA, Norton 1960's. Genuine shell not remanufactured. AS-IS. Shell has some pitting and some stains on chrome, see pictures.
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