A SAVAGE gang attack at a bikers' garage by a 20-strong gang of balaclava-clad thugs left a pensioner with a bleed on the brain.
Police are investigating after two men, aged 67 and 62, were viciously beaten with weapons at Totally Spanners Garage in Glasgow.
Around £30,000 worth of damage was also caused during the ambush, which saw motorbikes, a campervan and a Land Rover smashed up at Hillington Industrial Estate.
The shocking attack, which took place at around 1.30pm on November 26, left both men in hospital with serious injuries.
A source told the Record that the gang, believed to include fellow bikers, were dressed all in black when they launched the attack in broad daylight.
The source said: "The guys were inside the garage with two friends when about 20 guys piled in wearing balaclavas and armed to the teeth with weapons.
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