Possibly A Bridgestone 175 Hurricane Scrambler Right Side Muffler on 2040-parts.com
West Granby, Connecticut, United States
This is for new old stock muffler for which I believe is a 175 cc Bridgestone Hurricane Scrambler. Please do you own research, I've got some photos to help you. It have had it since I bought out a Bridgestone dealership in 1969. Has been stored inside ever since. Except for the pitting in the chrome it is in very good condition. There is no rot just pitting in the chrome as stated before. Sold as is with no warrantee or refunds !!!!! $20. Shipping to Continential USA Only !!!! Payment by PayPal !!!!
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