Bell Star Motorcycle Helmet Vintage 1970 Orange Full Face Racing Visor 7 1/4 on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, US
VINTAGE 1970 BELL STAR MOTORCYCLE FULL FACE HELMET ORANGE
RARE & hard to find helmet. Normal scuffs scratches. No major pits/gouges. inside is deteriorating. Normal for it's age.
Size says 7 1/4. A COOL addition to your collection!
Price will not be reduced further. Item may be ended early if it sells in another venue first.
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USA: Flat $18.50 S&H USPS Priority
INTL: Flat $99.00 S&H USPS Express
CAN: Flat $75.00 S&H USPS Express
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