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Vintage Leather Harley Davidson Skull Cap With Patch on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Harley Davidson Size:ONE SIZE Color:Blacks Material:Leather Country of Manufacture:United States

   UP FOR AUCTION IS A VINTAGE HARLEY DAVIDSON LEATHER SKULL CAP.  IT HAS A GREAT RIDE TO LIVE,LIVE TO RIDE PATCH ON THE BACK FLAP.  THE LETTERING ON THE FRONT HAS FADED SOME,IT LOOKS BRIGHTER IN THE PICTURE. ONE SIZE.  MADE IN USA.  NO RIPS OR TEARS,JUST TYPICAL LEATHER WRINKLES.  PURCHASED FROM A GENTLEMAN IN HIS LATE 60s WHO WORE IT "BACK IN THE DAY" AS HE TOLD ME. A GREAT CAP FOR YOUR RIDE.  SEE PICTURES FOR MORE DETAILS.  ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK. 

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