Vintage Gold Metal Flake Motorcycle Safety Helmet With Face Shield on 2040-parts.com
Shermans Dale, Pennsylvania, US
Vintage Gold metal flake motorcycle safety helmet with face shield.
Helmet is in good condition for it's age interior needs to be replaced but the exterior is good just a few small scuffs. Face shield is in good condition free from any breaks or cracks has some scratches.
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