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Vintage Genuine Henschel Leather Race Ride Helmet Indian Id Large 7 1/4- 7 3/8 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.50
Location:

Apollo Beach, Florida, United States

Apollo Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Henschel Size:Large 7 1/4 -71/2 Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Color:Brown Make:Indian Motorcycle Insignia Material:Genuine leather Gender:Unisex Adult Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:762029108418

Vintage light weight Henschel genuine distressed leather racing / ride type helmet medium size with Indian Motorcycle identification. Quality brown leather made in USA since 1947, large size 7 1/4- 7 3/8. New with tags and in like new condition. Very easy adjustable chin strap and very soft and comfortable.  Display mannequin head not included. Please check photos as they are part of the description and this is the leather helmet you will receive. Florida residents please add 7% State Sale Tax or wait to pay from a soon to follow invoice. Please check our other items for sale as we have many to browse for your enjoyment. SHIPS FAST and fully insured to lower US. International shipping is thru EBAY Global Shipping so please check for total costs before buy/bid.  Other shipping arrangements can be made prior to bid/sale. Buyer is then responsible for any Taxes or Import fees if applicable. Your satisfaction is our goal so buy with confidence. Thanks.

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