Vintage 1960s Mexican Army White Parade Helmet Liner
A rare ceremonial piece from Mexico's military history
Key Features & Authenticity
Design & Purpose:
White-painted liner: Used for parades and ceremonial duties by the Mexican Army in the 1960s, mirroring the U.S. military’s tradition of white liners for formal events.
Complete set: Includes original khaki cotton suspension and rubberized liner crown and adjustable chinstrap.
Provenance:
Mexican forces adopted U.S. M1 helmet systems post-WWII, with liners often repurposed for parade use.
Condition & Rarity:
Paint wear: Expected age-appropriate cracking or yellowing of white finish.
Intact suspension: 1960s liners transitioned to nylon and rubberized components.
Survival rate: Few Mexican parade liners survive with original chinstraps due to heavy use.
S81, Rare 1960s Mexican Army White Parade Helmet Liner with Liner
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