Yep, that Starsparker's rat bike the "Starchief", sayes so in the script ( off an old Pontiac) on the chain guard.
Those are 1957 Chevy hood ornaments attached to plastic cups, loaded up with 8 red LEDs inside each cup, turned into taillights hung on the "Tag-A-Long" ( thats our name for the license plate boxes we build and sell, I carry a bigger one as my lunch box to my day job ) where the batteries and on/off switch are located, besides the girl has to have a place to put her stuff when we ride.
The seat is from an exercise bike mounted on one of my bent seatposts.
The apes are from a trashed Schwinn Fastback with glass door knobs screwed into the ends for hand grips, the headlight is a bike light I changed over to LEDs. And it know even has an old bell and an old car dash mount compass mounted on the bars.
The front fender has a shortened 1953 Ford airplane style hood ornament on it, and both fenders have mud flaps made of 1957 Kansas license plate.
And of course it has the star sprocket.
This is all mounted to a rusty, I mean "patina" 1961 Schwinn girl frame and fenders.
When Locojoe said we built it "we built it". I had the rusty bike, and we took it apart, she cleaned all of the bearing and helped in the reassemble of the bike. It was her idea to leave the rust, I mean patina. She picked out the plates I used to make the box, and the mud flaps. The parts we used were her ideas, and parts she had accumulated, the "Starchief" script, the 1957 hood ornaments, the star sprocket, the glass door knobs, the compass, even the wheels/tires came off one of her other bikes.
I made a headbadge from copper that names the bike, "Starspark".
It when together very nicely and she now has an idea how a rat bike goes together, and she loves it.
Oh, to bend short pieces of sheet metal I use a vise that I put on 12" jaws and a rubber mallet. It works until I break down and buy a real brake.
The "Starchief"
Dangerous Dan