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Vintage Military Pilot/field Gear Helmet Liner W/ Chopper Goggles Vespa Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $118.00
Location:

Linden, Michigan, US

Linden, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Gender:Unisex Adult Color:Green Fabric & Aluminum Goggle Frames Country of Manufacture:United States

Vintage Military Pilot/Field Gear Helmet Liner with HB New York Chopper Goggles

This is a perfect Vespa Scooter, Rat Rod, motorcycle, airplane/chopper pairing 
with all the character one can handle. 

Helmet liner is in superb condition with all three goggle holders.  The goggles are 
almost perfect vintage condition with a few small dent of character in the aluminum 
folding frames and just a touch of a few small spot of the opticals that can't be seen 
while on and no impairment of vision.  Missing only one part of the chin strap snap, 
but I can replace this with a silver snap and paint this to match with your approval.

I was saving this for riding my vintage Vespa after the rebuild, but I found 
another that works, so I am letting this pair go since I will now need a 
snowmobile suit the time I get this scooter finished.

Thanks for stopping buy,
David


 

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