Nos Vintage Buco Red Design Motorcycle Helmet on 2040-parts.com
Maugansville, Maryland, US
Here is a new in the box from the 1970's Red design BUCO motorcycle helmet. This is a size xlarge. NOTE: This is brand new never used buts its almost 40 years old, the inside liner isnt as fresh as new. Sometimes they FALL APART AND NEED TO BE RELINED Don't miss it!
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