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Just now, MP5_Rizzo said:

The front fender appears to making some serious contact with the tire?

 

33 minutes ago, FUJIMO said:

Looks like a Honda street/trail

MP5 touched on the fender.   The 70's enduro bikes had high mounted fenders.   They were also smaller engines.  The jug in that picture looks huge compared to the 100s and 125s of the 70s.   It's almost definitely a Honda but I just figure out what model.   

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8 minutes ago, Chucktshoes said:

Eternal, shiny and chrome.
 

Witness me!!!

He's a War Boy. He'll be bringing us home, bringing back what's stolen, like he's supposed to.

I liked that show

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5 hours ago, Grayfox54 said:

I could be wrong, but that looks more like a display of Police captured weapons rather than a gangster showing off. 

Yeah, I would think so too. Also this man's hairline seems to be receding back. Clyde was young when he was killed.

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10 hours ago, RED333 said:

Rear gunner, Vickers machine gun with out the mag.

Lewis.  The round post  above the '797' is where the pan magazine mounts.  The Vickers is a modified Maxim and is belt-fed.  It doesn't look quite right to me.  It might be a movie prop.

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