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Well, after a failed attempt at refreshing an old bike thanks to unforeseen damage, I've waiting until I waded deep into this bike before posting it. If you don't succeed, blow it up and grab another. 
I lucked up and got an original AMF Spirit of '76 bike in fair condition from a friend and decided to make it my first (second) true build. I plan on resto-modding it. Or just restoring it with a little more oomph than it had originally. Here's the pic on Day 1 - sitting on my shop work table.
My plan is: (subject to change
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Frame, forks and chain guard - originally white - Powder coated in pearl white with a mild flake clear coat.
Hand painted designs
Fenders - deep illusion red powder coat with white stripes
New wheels and handlebars
Red sparkle grips
Newly upholstered seat in white, red sparkle and blue sparkle vinyl
Undecided:
New or rechromed crank, sprocket, stem?
The person I got it from is also an artist and pinstriper. Once I get it powder coated, he will be hand painting the original designs back onto the bike. I had to do a little research and graphic reconstruction to get him a pattern.
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Here's the bike disassembled and headed to the blaster today:
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I lucked up and got an original AMF Spirit of '76 bike in fair condition from a friend and decided to make it my first (second) true build. I plan on resto-modding it. Or just restoring it with a little more oomph than it had originally. Here's the pic on Day 1 - sitting on my shop work table.

My plan is: (subject to change

Frame, forks and chain guard - originally white - Powder coated in pearl white with a mild flake clear coat.
Hand painted designs
Fenders - deep illusion red powder coat with white stripes
New wheels and handlebars
Red sparkle grips
Newly upholstered seat in white, red sparkle and blue sparkle vinyl
Undecided:
New or rechromed crank, sprocket, stem?
The person I got it from is also an artist and pinstriper. Once I get it powder coated, he will be hand painting the original designs back onto the bike. I had to do a little research and graphic reconstruction to get him a pattern.

Here's the bike disassembled and headed to the blaster today:
[URL=http://s1205.photobucket.com/user/OutlawAlice/media/AMF/WP_20140709_010_zps56313c27.jpg.html]
