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Vintage Motocross Mudflap Hillmart Mfg Circa 1975 Knobby Balls Do It In The Dirt on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
Vintage Motocross Mudflap Hillmart mfg circa 1975 Knobby Balls do it in the dirt, US $20.00, image 1

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

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