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“It’s a 1930 Henderson that was customized before WW2 by a fellow called O. Ray Courtney and fitted with ‘streamliner’ bodywork. The art deco influence is obvious; legendary automotive designer Harley Earl could have drawn those curves. It’s all the more unusual because the mechanicals are hidden: even at the height of the Art Deco movement, most motorcycles were a triumph of form over function, with exposed cooling fins, brake drums and suspension springs. The bike is owned by collector Frank Westfall of Syracuse. It caused a stir in June 2010 when it appeared at the Rhinebeck Grand National Meet, a motorcycle show held a couple of hours drive north of NYC. Grail Mortillaro (of the chopper blog Knucklebusterinc) had a camera to hand, so we have him to thank for these images.”
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I want to make love to this.
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Phoenix Thunderbird trolling the Vancouver International Boat Show.
Haha what the heck who are these dudes, do they know how to sail? Like is that why they at the show?
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Regram @alexelverum Because its not often you get to take a good photo with someone this handsome #rollit #lost
this what im talking bout,
jesus christ is my nigga
these people GET IT!