Vintage Motocross Mudflap Hillmart Mfg Circa 1975 Knobby Balls Do It In The Dirt on 2040-parts.com
Traverse City, Michigan, United States
Un-used Front Mud Flap from Hillmart MFG. Made in USA. 4-1/2x6-7/8 real solid rubber. Has the tire cleaner that fits underneath as shown in photo #3. I believe this is the company who's slogan was "it takes knobby balls to ride motocross"?? From around 1975 Please see my feedback and buy with confidence but, please be sure that this this item is exactly what you want BEFORE buying as this item is sold as-is and I do not accept returns. I will insure it and provide tracking info. Please check the shipping calculator for an exact shipping price before buying. |
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