Can anybody name this frame

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Sorry, I know this isn't considered vintage, but I didn't know where else to post this.
Can anybody identify this frame?
All steel, and heavy as hell.
The only makers marks that I see is on the grips, and they say Huffy, but on a bike in this condition, that doesn't mean anything.
Any guesses?
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Looks like a Greg to me, maybe a Fred? :39:

Just kidding!

No idea on that one from me, looks like a Big Box Store heavyweight BMX, one of many made in the last 15 years or so, if it is, it has only as much value as the parts you want to save.

Hopefully someone else here can either confirm my guess or tell you exactly what it is... :thumbsup:
 
Ha! found it. I remember looking when it was first posted, and couldn't find anything. This time, I found several, but most were missing the top tube graphics like this one. It is a Huffy Sonar...so rare it doesn't even exist on BMXMuseum :bigsmile:. It does exist on police blotters, ebay, and Aussie, Canuck, and US classified ads :grin:. I think they must be painted in some strange vanta black paint that makes them impossible to photograph as every pic I find is blurred:

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I think the 'Ed Hardy' style graphics confirm Luke's opinion, probably 10-15years old.

Jason
 
Yep, that's it!
I actually forgot that I had posted this. And almost forgot about the bike too. It's just sitting in the parts pile in the basement. I paid $4 for it, to use for parts, but haven't done anything with it yet.

I knew it wasn't anything special, was just curious about the maker.

Thanks for the info, guys.
 

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