Vintage Bell Cactus Air Flow Full Face Racing Helmet With Built-in Headphones on 2040-parts.com
Rancho Cucamonga, California, US
Here is what I believe is a early 1990's Bell Cactus racing air flow or forced air flow racing helmet with built-in headphones. It also has a screen at the mouth area with what appears a microphone inside. I believe these are or were used in drag racing as well as NASCAR. If you collect Bell Magnum, Toptex, or Moto helmets, then this is for you.
It comes with the cover (rear portion pictured only) for the fire suit as well. Overall, it is in pretty rough condition, and I would say it would be good for display only, but could be fixed up a bit for racing. The visor is scratched and dirty.
The insides are rough, and some of the padding is coming loose.
Shipping will be in the lower 48 only, UPS Ground only, a flat rate of $18 insured.
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