Vintage 80"s 14"chained Harley-davidson Wallet With White Stamped Wallet on 2040-parts.com
Little Falls, Minnesota, US
I have a nice Rare vintage 1980's Black Harley Davidson Motorcycle Wallet with a 14" chain.
It has a belt loop strap and is stamped in white eagle.
I only seen one like this and the letters were different color.
There is some were on the bottom.
The wallet is 6 1/4" inches.
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