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Unusual Motorcycle Badge 'velocette' Script Motorbike Badge on 2040-parts.com

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Dartford, United Kingdom

Dartford, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Sub-Type:LAPEL BADGE (PIN) Brand:VELOCETTE Type:Badges & Mascots Year:SINCE 1950 Brand Type:Motorcycles Visible Logo:VELOCETTE Manufacturer Part Number:BG52 Theme:Motorcycles Material:Brass, Metal Region of Origin:UK MADE Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Colour:BRASS EAN:Does not apply

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