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Vintage Bates Headlight With Side Mounting Bracket Chopper Panhead Knucklehead on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Bates Warranty:No

Up for auction a vintage Bates headlight. Side mounting bracket included. Magazine photos are for reference only and not part of the sale. Please see condition section for a description of condition. Marked KD 869 S M67. 6" lense. Please see my other auctions that may include; Vintage Handlebars with speed holes, Vintage Lockhart Oil Cooler, Vintage Cam Cover, B31 Guide/marker light, Holy Air Cover with backing plate, Panhead, Knucklehead, Chopper, Bobber, AMF, Vintage helmets, Vintage MC plates, Sissy bars and more. 


I do my best to describe items as I see them. Photos are part of the description. I am not an expert in all fields. Please ask questions about anything and everything.

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