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Bell Star 120 Full Face Helmet 1970 Vintage Harley Racing Orange on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Trimont, Minnesota, US

Trimont, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Bell Size:7-1/2 Color:Oranges Country of Manufacture:United States

BELL STAR 120 FULL FACE HELMET 1970 VINTAGE HARLEY RACING ORANGE WITH FACE SHIELD AND ADDITIONAL VISOR - SIZE 7-1/2


Includes helmet, face shield, and adjustable black Flat Visor.

Shows normal wear for a vintage helmet - Some small nicks and scratches.  Chin strap and vinyl chin pad, rubber rims, logos, and face shield are all in good condition.  Interior foam padding is disintegrating from age and needs to be replaced.  Please see photos.

This item will be shipped USPS Priority Mail to US only.


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