Vintage 1970s Red Metal Flake Helmet Used Motorcycle Parts And Accessories on 2040-parts.com
Emmaus, Pennsylvania, US
Listed for sale
is a used 1970s metal flake helmet .
The helmet has scratches, the inside is in poor condition, lining is loose, padding is dry and flaking, straps are in good condition.
Good for display or man cave item .
Check pictures for details
PA residence and local pickup must add 6% sales tax.
Shipping only available for the lower 48!
Payment through paypal, NO CHECKS!
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