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Climax Quality Goggles Auto Racing Car Motorcycle Adjustable Band Made In Spain on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Apollo Beach, Florida, United States

Apollo Beach, Florida, United States
pre owned very good condition, no scratches or cracks, vintage style special use or display.
Brand:Climax Lens Color:brown tint Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Protection:unknown Make:Climax Frame Material:metal Style:car or motorcycle Country/Region of Manufacture:Spain Frame Color:Grey UPC:Does not apply

Vintage style Climax racing type goggles tinted lens with adjustable strap very good condition. No scratches or cracks. Car or motorcycle very good condition made in Spain. Very comfortable and recommended for use or display as these collectibles are getting hard to find. Goggles have always been a big part of auto and motorcycle racing. Most of the early race cars were open as were the motorcycles. The Europeans seemed to be further ahead early because of their deep involvement in motorcycle racing. Face shields and full face protection did not come into play until the 1950's. Please check photos as they are part of the description and this is the pair you will receive. Florida residents please add 7% State Sales Tax or wait to pay from a soon to follow invoice. Browse our other items for sale as we have a good selection. SHIPS FAST AND FREE in lower US. Your satisfaction is our goal, buy with confidence.

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